Have you heard of trypophobia? It’s an intense aversion or discomfort triggered by the sight of patterns featuring small holes or bumps. Individuals with trypophobia may experience feelings of unease or even nausea when they come across objects like honeycombs, coral reefs, or specific textures. The reaction can be so pronounced that it impacts daily life.
Although it isn’t officially classified as a mental disorder, trypophobia is a fascinating example of how our brains can respond to seemingly normal patterns. If you’re curious about it or find that you are affected by trypophobia, exploring management techniques or learning more about the phenomenon can be beneficial! WATCH VIDEO BELOW
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