Anxietysufferer
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I have grown up with a phobia for holes which is commonly known as Trypophobia. There is a very interesting article here:-
It seems as though a phobia for holes is brought on because our brain associate small holes with danger. There is a suggestion that we see venomous snakes and the eyes of a tarantula when we see small holes. I’m not sure I agree with this, what do you think?
Apparently can be triggered by any of the following:-
Honeycomb is probably the one closest to my fear when it comes to my phobia for holes but still not exact.
Trypophobia: What Is It, Triggers, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
People with trypophobia are repulsed by, or afraid of, patterns that have lots of holes. Sunflowers, honeycombs and sponges can trigger trypophobia.
my.clevelandclinic.org
It seems as though a phobia for holes is brought on because our brain associate small holes with danger. There is a suggestion that we see venomous snakes and the eyes of a tarantula when we see small holes. I’m not sure I agree with this, what do you think?
Apparently can be triggered by any of the following:-
- Bread and bagels with seeds
- Cheese with holes
- Fruits with small seeds like strawberries, raspberries, papaya and kiwi
- Honeycombs, sunflowers and lotus seed pods
- Insects and bees
- Skin on snakes, lizards, frogs and other reptiles
- Soles of shoes
- Sponges
Honeycomb is probably the one closest to my fear when it comes to my phobia for holes but still not exact.