A lot of the time the point of a phobia is that it is by nature irrational e.g. the most common fear in Britain is probably fear of spiders despite the fact hardly any species of spider in Britain is likely to harm a human being. So your phobia is normal, in that like the majority of other people's phobias it is irrational. If you think your phobia is affecting your everyday life however, maybe you shouldn't think about talking to someone about this.
is this phobia really weird?
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A lot of the time the point of a phobia is that it is by nature irrational e.g. the most common fear in Britain is probably fear of spiders despite the fact hardly any species of spider in Britain is likely to harm a human being. So your phobia is normal, in that like the majority of other people's phobias it is irrational. If you think your phobia is affecting your everyday life however, maybe you shouldn't think about talking to someone about this.
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*should think about talking to someone about it.