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yeah, it's called tyopholosis, and it's a crippling fear of deep underwater spaces. I HAVE IT!
There are more than one type of polio. The one that most people fear the most is the one which causes paralysis. I think that would be the definition of a crippling disease.
Astihophobia, which includes fear of all things rubber and latex. This fear can be caused by past trauma, such as balloons or rubber bands snapping in the face, causing hurt, or simply the fear of being hurt. It can also be rooted in the smell or feel of rubber or latex.
The Devil Wears Prada, Gwen Stacy, A Day to Remember and Chiodos are similar to In Fear and Faith.
Because it is gloomy and lonely.
That is completely true. There is nothing to fear. That is completely false. Lot of things are worthy of fear and we should be thankful that we have the finely tuned genetic capability of doing so.
Thanatophobia.
Nomatophobia
Since there are several artists who wrote a song named "The Fear" there are several answers to this question. Some artists that wrote a song named "The Fear" include Lily Allen and The Feelers.
There does not appear to be a phobia named specifically for the fear of mayonnaise. See Related links
A term describing the fear specificlly does not yet seem to be named. The closest to cardboard was papyrophobia, or the fear of paper.
Halitophobia is the term for fear of bad breath. I don't think there exist a phobia for fear of breathing but I guess it would be "Anapnophobia" or something.