Phobias are usually acquired through a negative experience or learnt from family members. So, can certain phobias become common cultures? Cultures are based on people who have similar ways of thinking and share beliefs. When boiled down, phobias are a form of beliefs our minds make to prevent us from danger. It’s not exactly easy to find phobias that pertain to any one culture. Still, here are some examples of notable differences in phobias in some cultures.
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Valentine’s day is coming up and if you haven’t got your beau a present yet, you should do soon. I’m not going to help you decide what you should get them, rather, what not to get them. Better safe than starting the occasion by giving your Valentine something they’re terrified of, and unintentionally giving them- a panic attack!
The number of people with at least one phobia is increasing but they all fit into 3 types. Specific phobias, agoraphobia and social phobias. Even if you haven’t experienced having a phobia for yourself you will have witnessed them through your friends or family. So, what are the most common Phobias? Keep reading to find out!
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AuthorAdam Cox is the founder of Phobia Guru, Hypnoslimming and Addiction Experts. Based in Harley Street. Archives
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