The extremely hard to pronounce phobia is also an extremely inexplicable one the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.
Phobia of floors caving in.
What you are describing is a type of agoraphobia.
I am constantly examining cracks in plaster in walls and ceiling through fear it will collapse.
If the floor is designed properly it s designed with a fudge factor for weight and movement such that reasonable weights and movement are within the structural design criteria.
The english suffixes phobia phobic phobe from greek φόβος phobos fear occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational abnormal unwarranted persistent or disabling fear as a mental disorder e g.
Hydrophobic in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions e g.
I have this love hate relationship with this game as i have a nigh crippling phobia of deep open water.
Mentioned below is the list of phobias with their common triggers and symptoms.
Phobias are disturbing and occur when you least expect to.
Phobia is getting terribly scared of particular objects people or situation without any sensible explanation.
Now i am scared when im in homes apartments etc.
It s very normal for wood to bend when pressure is applied to it.
As with all other phobias the symptoms of arachibutyrophobia involve panic dread terror anxiety rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath when the peanut butter is wedged on the roof of one s mouth.
Neither of these situations however are any sort of indication that the floor is going to collapse.
A proper design includes th.
I think it started when i was little and read in the newspaper that truck had been under a bridge that collapsed.
That seemed to introduce me to the possibility.
To find out that something you ve trusted can fail at a young age can be somewhat traumatizing.
We bring to you the top ten weirdest phobias that you never knew.
One is that nails rub against the wood and the other is that wood rubs against wood.
Agoraphobia social phobias and specific phobias.
I am constantly paranoid where i know there isn t brick underneath supporting the floor but a steel joist this makes it even worse.
Agoraphobia in chemistry to describe chemical aversions e g.
My husband and i.
For a few years now as long as i can remember but not when i was little i have had a huge fear of floors collapsing.
They are much more than normal fear and around 50 million people in the us have a phobia.
It s gotten much better since i start playing this game i no longer break into a cold sweat everytime i go up for air but i still can t get myself to go down into the caves.
I m sorry i had to laugh at your comment.
Phobias fall into three different groupings.
I tried with the seamoth and once the vessel started spinning and the floor vanished into darkness i chickened out.
For as long as i can remember i have had a fear of floor collapse.
Phobia refers to an extreme or irrational fear of certain situations objects place thing or people.
In fact it seems like human beings can get scared of almost anything in this world.