Antlophobia — Fear of Floods Antlophobia is a fear focused specifically on floods and flooding. People who deal with this fear often feel anxious during heavy rain or stormy weather. It can develop after experiencing a traumatic flood or even just hearing about one. Even news reports, images, or conversations about flooding can make someone uneasy. This fear may influence where a person chooses to live or travel. The reaction is usually stronger than what most people would consider normal caution. Physical signs can include feeling shaky, short of breath, or panicked. The fear isn’t just about water, but about the loss of control that a flood represents. Therapy and gradual exposure to the fear source can be helpful over time. With the right support, individuals can learn to handle their fear and feel safer during bad weather. Apeirophobia — Fear of Infinity Apeirophobia is the fear of things that seem infinite—like space, time, or even life aft...
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