Trypophobia is a fear of or aversionxxto tightly packed patterns of holes or other similar patterns, such as those found in honeycombs, sea sponges, or soap bubbles. If you have trypophobia, these ...
Trypophobia is the creepy phobia you've probably never heard of. It's been in the spotlight this month after people claimed to be distressed by a TV show's adverts for an apparently innocuous reason: ...
Do sponges make you feel afraid, anxious or disgusted? How about honeycombs? Or strawberries? If so, you might have trypophobia − the fear of clusters of small holes. Though rare as far as phobias go, ...
Trypophobia - a "fear of holes" - is a condition which triggers an emotional reaction to clusters of objects, usually holes. Photo / Getty Since the advent of the internet, people have been able to ...
TRYPOPHOBIA is the term used to describe those who have an irrational fear of clusters of small holes or bumps. Believed by some scientists that it’s in our genes to dislike tightly packed shapes, ...
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Fans of Doja Cat who have trypophobia say her head-to-toe red Schiaparelli look at Paris Fashion Week triggered their fear of small holes. The singer, 27, arrived at the star-studded show on Monday ...