Sunday, March 23, 2014

Tripophobia


Tripofobia (sometimes called the Repeat pattern phobia) is the fear or repulsion caused by geometric figures close together, especially small holes and very small rectangles.

The person who has this disease automatically feel an overwhelming sense of disgust and dread, which can include nausea and fainting rare times. The effect increases when the forms are in the biological environment, which may or may not be human.
It is not listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, but thousands of people claim to be afraid of objects with holes small agglomerates such as combs, ant, mushroom heads and lotus seeds.

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