Serissa wrote:
You've got a definite trend going on there- but you played with dolls as a kid, you said!! !
I did only until about age 4. I have almost no recollection of actually playing with them. I do remember that by 7 years old I found my old dolls rather creepy and didn't like touching them. In fact, most of my phobias, including ones I'm more or less over, like acrophobia, appeared around that time. As a very small child and toddler I was rather fearless.
Mostly these phobias manifest in feeling anxiety, strong repulsion or the "creeps" by these things. I especially dislike fake hair on dolls, mannequins and clowns - even wigs. That cream paint make-up that clowns use is just the most repulsive thing - once I had some coworkers leave a couple packages of that paint they bought for their Halloween custome on the desk we shared, and it freaked me out. I had to hide it so I could work at the desk. Even with it outof my sight, I couldn't stop having "flashes" of it when I blinked. I feel icky just thining abotu it now.
I don't like fake 3-D human-like figures staring at me either.
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Is your coulrophobia ever coupled with somniphobia due to phagophobia?
LOL - yeah I know that website. I would love to get that t-shiort. But no, I don't have dreams about clowns, or think they're hiding in the dark corners of my bedroom and that they'll eat me. I just think they're an abomination and all they do is to traumatize small children and give me the creeps.
BTW, I would classify Santa Claus as a clown. I don't know if there's a specifc phobia for him, but he's an abomination with fake hair too.