We probably all suffer from a minor phobia or two, but some people’s lives are virtually debilitated by their fears. This list looks at ten more of the most unusual phobias that afflict people in modern days. If you suffer from any of these phobias, be sure to tell us about it in the comments. For those interested, here is the previous list of bizarre phobias.
Agyrophobics have a fear of crossing streets, highways and other thoroughfares, or a fear of thoroughfares themselves. This, of course, makes it very difficult to live comfortably in a city. The word comes from the Greek gyrus which means turning or whirling as the phobic avoids the whirl of traffic. The phobia covers several categories, wherein sufferers may fear wide roads specifically down to suburban single lane streets, and can also include fearing jaywalking or crossing anywhere on a street, even a designated intersection. This phobia is considered independent from the fear of cars.
The bizarre fear of cooking is called mageirocophobia which comes from the Greek word mageirokos which means a person skilled in cooking. This disorder can be debilitating and potentially lead to unhealthy eating if one lives alone. Sufferers of mageirokos can feel extremely intimidated by people with skills in cooking, and this intimidation and feeling of inadequacy is probably the root cause of the disorder for many. If you suffer from mageirokos and wish to develop some basic skills in cooking, check out our Top 10 Tips for Great Home Cooking and Top 10 Easy Ways to Improve Your Cooking.
Pediophobia is the irrational fear of dolls. Not just scary dolls – ALL dolls. Strictly speaking, the fear is a horror of a “false representation of sentient beings” so it also usually includes robots and mannequins, which can make it decidedly difficult to go shopping. This phobia should not be confused with pedophobia or pediaphobia which is the fear of children. Sigmund Freud believed the disorder may spring from a fear of the doll coming to life and roboticist Masahiro Mori expanded on that theory by stating that the more human-like something becomes, the more repellent its non-human aspects appear. My apologies to those who suffer from pediophobia for the picture above.
Now admittedly some dinner conversations can be very awkward, but some people are so terrified of the idea of speaking to another person over dinner that they avoid dining out situations. In times gone by there were strict rules of etiquette that helped a person to deal with these situations – but they are (sadly) mostly forgotten. In today’s society in which rules and formality are out the window, it is possible that the more controlled nature of a dinner party may lie partly behind this phobia. For those amongst us who are interested in some tips for coping with fine dining, read our Top 10 Tips for Fine Dining (number eight is specifically about dinner conversation).
Eisoptrophobia is a fear of mirrors in the broad sense, or more specifically the fear of being put into contact with the spiritual world through a mirror. Sufferers experience undue anxiety even though they realize their fear is irrational. Because their fear often is grounded in superstitions, they may worry that breaking a mirror will bring bad luck or that looking into a mirror will put them in contact with a supernatural world inside the glass. After writing this list I realized that I suffer from a minor form of this disorder in that I don’t like to look into a mirror in the evening when I am alone for fear of seeing someone (or something) behind me.
Demonophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of evil supernatural beings in persons who believe such beings exist and roam freely to cause harm. Those who suffer from this phobia realize their fear is excessive or irrational. Nevertheless, they become unduly anxious when discussing demons, when venturing alone into woods or a dark house, or when watching films about demonic possession and exorcism. Sufferers are most likely to be recognized by the strings of garlic around their neck, crucifixes, wooden stakes they carry, and gun loaded with silver bullets. Okay – I made that last part up.
Of all the phobias on this list, pentheraphobia is probably the most common. It is, as stated above, the fear of one’s mother-in-law. I am sure that most married people have, at one time or another, suffered from this terrible fear. This fear is one that is so common in Western society that it frequently appears in movies and other forms of entertainment. Of the many available therapies for this illness of the mind, divorce seems to be the most popular. A related phobia to pentheraphobia is novercaphobia which is a fear of your stepmother – the most famous sufferer of which is Cinderella.
I must say that finding information on this disorder is extremely difficult – which does make me wonder if it is perhaps the figment of an over-active imagination, but it is definitely bizarre and fairly well known so it seems to deserve a place here. This disorder seems to be a fear that is quite easily worked around: don’t buy peanut butter. However, for a child who is forced to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every day, one can see how it might cause severe trauma in later life. Here is the testimony of one alleged sufferer: “Whenever I’m around peanut butter I start to sweat excessively and my body starts convulsing. The roof of my mouth becomes coarse and itchy. I can’t live with this fear anymore. My thirst for peanut butter must be quenched without me going into a full blown panic attack.”
Cathisophobia (sometimes spelled with a ‘k’) is a terror of sitting down. This disorder can be sparked off by a particularly nasty case of hemorrhoids but in some serious cases it can be due to physical abuse relating to sitting on sharp or painful objects. Sometimes, the sitting fear is due to some punishment in the school days, or it may be an indication of some other phobia like sitting in front of elite and influential people. Cathisophobia is characterized by sweating, heavy or short breathe, and anxiety.
I think we can all see the merit in this disorder – the very act of ventriloquism seems particularly nasty to me. It involves a man with his hand up a dolls butt which he then proceeds to talk to. Sufferers of automatonophobia need not seek treatment – it is a perfectly valid reaction to a perfectly revolting concept. I think that is enough said on this topic.





























What’s the scientific name for the fear of scary Listverse pictures? #s 8,5, & 1 were pretty scary D:
Great list =D very informative!
Damn, some of these pictures are scary!
I love this list! I personally have an irrational fear of ceiling fans… I wonder if there’s a term for that…
I have a fear of them, too! I'm always getting yelled at for using the air conditioner when it's hot but not too hot, instead of the ceiling fan, but the thing just scares me!
I used to (kinda) have the same fear also!
I used to be terrified of exhaust ceiling fans… like the one’s you’d fine in your bathroom or toilet.
But ceiling fans used to cool were ok.
I’d probably call it “Ceiliofanophobia”
jfraterobia
Lol, CROSSING THE STREET? Man I love this. Put Maury videos up.
Whilst reading about the fear or mirror’s It all clicked into place, I’m absolutely terrified of looking into the mirror and seeing someone or something looking back at me or standing behind me, this goes for anything with a reflection including windows or computer screens which is why I mostly use a small compact mirror so that I can only see a small part of my face at a time.
I’m terrified of mannequins with faces that look almost human. I don’t why but it scares the cr*p out of me. The two monkey-looking children from Jim Henson’s “The Dark Crystal”, and the little girl robot from “the 6th day” also terrify me – I still can’t watch either films even though I’m in my mid 20s. Horrible little things :s
the monster guy on fraggle rock that lived at the dump with his parents and would try to catch fraggles absolutely scared the living crap out of me when i was a kid and still makes me shudder when I think about him.
I have a fear of the number 66. Could you put something about that in the next phobias list?
66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66……………………
you want more?
@jfrater
u forgot vatorphobia: the fear of starving to death( of skinny people) in a stuck elevator/lift. Well garfield came with that one up. Great comic.
Man the images you put are really scary even though I don’t have any of those phobias!
Definitely have #1 (fear of dummies), which goes along with having #8 (fear of dolls) for me. I also hate puppets of all kinds. I couldn’t watch Sesame Street or The Muppet Show growing up, and every second Yoda was on screen in Star Wars V and VI was horrible.
as i child I never liked playing with dolls, i found them lifeless and scary. Now i know why.
As a grown up i still cannot fathom why girls play with dolls.
Great list! I have Automatonophobia…those dummies are just evil! Oh…and so are CLOWNS! EEK!
Yes, scary pics. Great List.
Some of these are “phobias”, but most are just “common sense”!
I can’t stand touching newspapers. I don’t know if its exactly a phobia. I used to be worse when I was younger. If I have to (like when I worked in a supermarket)I need to wash my hands straight away. If I have to touch them now I’ll use a bit of tissue to pick them up. I even hate the smell of them
I definitely have a phobia of cows. Nasty, smelly dirty things. I’ve seen them crap on each others heads.
I’ve actually had someone show up in the mirror behind me- scared the hell out of me! one of my dorm mates back in college left the door open and one of his friends randomly let himself in and came back to the restroom to see if his friend was the one shaving-
i fear small children. especially babies. then again, i’m not sure if it’s a fear of them or a hatred of them. could it be both?
the doll pic gave me shivers
Oh dear, the picture for #1 scared me senseless. I also have a moderate fear of dolls, but I had to use one for my drama class piece earlier this year. It was hard to begin with but I believe it helped because if I didn’t do it, I wouldn’t get a grade. So maybe facing your fears head on really does work
i know someone who is afraid of tomato seeds. not the actual tomato. but he’s scared to death of what will happen if the seeds touch him. wonder if thats a real phobia.
Holy *****ing Christ will you dicks stop with the FIRST! etc comments? Is your life so ***** that being the first to comment on an internet article makes you practically orgasm? *****.
Anyway, cool list.
Uhhh, Ventriloquist’s Dummies are just SO scary, I don’t have a phobia, they just gross me out….doe anybody actually think they are funny???
Another wierd one is Phobophobia – fear of phobias…
seriously the demon picture WOW its 4:10am completely dark and I just peed my pants great.
I have a fear that the first few comments on each list are going to be morons saying “First”.
The fear of dolls picture is scary
nice picture of Captain Howdy!!!! I’m scared of him for sure, and I’m scared of the ouija board in my closet because I think it actually worked once :0
32nd!! Yesssssssssss!
I suffer from pediophobia and automatonophobia quite badly. (Honestly, I’d previously thought that ventriloquist dummies would have been classified as a part of pediophobia. They certainly are scary enough to merit a phobia of their own.)
Anyway, I digress. It’s really hard for me to go shopping without viewing all mannequins with a jumping heart. I get scared in toy stores for fear I might see Barbies or those weird ass baby dolls that you feed. I couldn’t even play with dolls when I was a little girl. I am PETRIFIED of ALL dolls!
I know why I’m afraid of them – I mistook a stack of undressed mannequins in a department store when I was 4 for dead bodies. Now, when I look at dolls – they just look dead to me. It’s not often I see pediophobia mentioned in lists of phobias so well done sir! It’s a very real phobia!
When assigning phobias (“I have…”, “I am sure that most married people have, at one time or another, suffered from this terrible fear”), one should remember there is a difference between plain fears and phobias. A phobia can alter your life, and gives physical reactions – sweating, nausea, shaking. There is a difference between not liking your mother-in-law and having sleeplessness and panic at the very thought of her coming for a visit.
@RSG (1): Get a life, loser!!!! No first comments on listverse. Idiot.
Is there like a fear of having *****?
Wouldn’t pediophobia & Automatonophobia essentially be the same fear?
I mean mostly with ventriloquist dummies, its the fear they’ll come to life too.
The movie “Magic” ? Terrifying?
I’m definitely a sufferer of both then, I guess.
Dolls are beyond scary.
I’ve had way too many bad experiences with them to ever go within 3 feet of one.
There’s a great R Stevie Moore song about #10, called “Jump Out in Front of a Car.” It’s short and very memorable.
I have a fear of evil thingies (#5). Weird, since I watch Angel and BtVS without flinching.
omg, lol Jfrater. that picture in #5 scared the ever living out of me. seriously im shaking a little lol. Not because i have that phobia but because i was completely not expecting it. That being said, not too mnay things really scare me, but i do have a fear or dummys. but not dolls or snything, just dummys.
Why doesn’t the ‘first’ comment just get deleted so then there wouldn’t be a torrent of abuse about it?! Ey? Ey? Ey?
The list was good by the way!
@yummy-taquitos (1): listversepicaphobia – it has a nice ring to it
@stunty (2): why thankyou – that was definitely my intention
@kelley (3): hmm – have you seen our list which mentions the mass hysteria in Korea about ceiling fans? That may be your issue!
(Un)fortunately my mother and my wife’s mother have both died, so neither us need to fear suffering from pentheraphobia.
I fear looking in mirrors, just in case I look like ***** warmed up.
@max (4): that is not an irrational fear – you should always be afraid of what I might produce next!
Hey, Jfrater, next time you rip off medterms.com literally word for word, you should at least give them some credit for making you money and your site copying their exact passages:
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=12215
Fear of bangin fatties……slumpbusterphobia!
I have really strong Demonophobia,I would rather be attacked by a group of thugs than actually have to face any sort of supernatural being.
The fact that some members of my extended family practice black magic really doesn’t help.
@KGraves (43):
quick to throw dispersions, aren’t we?
Since there are only but so many “unusual” disorders, I don’t see that Jamie’s list of ten could even come close to the charge of plagerism, seeing as their list of 17 slides only had 2 disorders in common with this list.
FAIL
i read somewhere that number 3 is a fake one. can you confirm this jamie?
Nice list. When i was very young I recall having a fear of mannequins coming to life. My mum had a terrible time with me at the local Department Store. I am still wary…
Thankfully I have my own set of phobias and didn’t have to add any of these. … And I still think mine is the one of the most (weird) bizarre: Megalophobia…fear of large objects.
Although the doll one kinda creeped me out there.
Jack
August 13th, 2009 at 1:49 am
you might wanna google “uncanny valley”
seems perfectly normal to be weirded-out by almost human-looking things!
Whoa!! When I clicked on this list I was wondering if I would have any of these (cause I have a lot of weird fears) and I have almost every single one! I think I have a form of Agyrophobia in that I hate driving on the interstate cause of the semis and bridges!! I get twitchy (sp?)! And then the mirror one was spot on! I’ve always hated looking in the mirror anytime for fear that someone will be right behind me (especially the supernatural!) And don’t even get me started on the dolls (those Old Navy commercials freak me OUT)!!!! P.S. Jfrater-loved this quote!!!–”My thirst for peanut butter must be quenched..”
Great list! I am afraid of Ventriloquist dummies, my kids love Jeff Dunham whose whole comedy act is them but they just frighten the hell out of me (as does the person operating the doll), and I totally and completely hate clowns.. oh and the Muppets (watching that show would scar me to death when I was a child and if I see them today it still frightens me)..while I can’t stand these things I also find my fear totally hilarious!!
oochan- I’m with you. Not on the large objects thing, but on the irrational phobias. My two? Bridges and amputees. Both terrify me. I’m not a crier, but I will cry buckets if I have to drive over a bridge. And amputees make me cry, shake, and sweat- and so does anyone pretending to be one.
My best friend is absolutely terrified of avocado skin and shower curtains. She won’t go anywhere near either, and yet she laughs at *me* for being petrified of moths and other insects! I’d look up the name for her phobias but I’m pretty sure they’re rare enough that there probably isn’t a real name for it.
I have several rational fears. I don’t recognise any phobias.
The mirror thing is especially creepy to me (though nowhere near the level of a phobia), not because I’m afraid someone will pop up behind me (which I think we’ve been conditioned to be scared of due to this recurring effect in so many horror movies), but because I am terrified of the thought that MY REFLECTION MAY NOT MOVE WITH ME.
What if one day my reflection and I separate and it makes a motion completely different than the one I’m making? That would be enough to make the sanest person come unhinged…
*shudder*
Pediophobia – I hate having it. It is extremely hard for me to visit museums… I love museums, I love history and I love learning. But 90% of all museums got those mannequins. Clothing stores have them.
Needless to say, Madame Tussauds is a museum I don’t have any plans to visit.
/Johan
super sweet list.
I have an irrational fear of BEING the feared mother-in-law.
Okay, all you wimp-ass Automatonophobics!
Here’s something to make your liver quiver:
@callie19 (53): I understand the bridge one. My mom has that one, but the bridge must be over water for her to have an attack. If it’s a normal over dirt bridge she is fine, but add water and she is ready to crawl out of the car. It was real fun going over the Mississippi River with her!
I wasn’t scared of demons until I saw number 8.
Is there a name for that irrational fear of walking through a hallway painted white? Usually seen in hospitals.