Slam yourself against a picture window as hard as you can. Don't be afraid to give it your all! If it breaks, then you should be afraid. If it doesn't then congradulations! You've conquered your fear!
Cenosillicaphobia is the fear of an empty beer glass.
The term "vitreophobic" refers to a fear or aversion to glass or glass objects. It is derived from the combination of "vitre-" (related to glass) and "-phobic" (indicating a fear or aversion).
Hyelophobia, Hyalophobia and Nelophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of glass
Hyelophobia, Hyalophobia and Nelophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of glass
fear of glass
I know there is a fear of glass, but drinking out of a glass i dont know. The phobias for glass are: Hyelophobia, Hyalophobia, and Nelophobia. Or if its a fear of the glass being contaminated by someone, like germs, it might be mysophobia.AnswerLet us make up/discover a word for 'the fear of drinking out of glasses':Hyalotrempinophobia
Crystallophobia - fear of glass
Glass isn't cured. Conventional glasses are cooled at particular rates (which is usually very broad) and it may be annealed to reduce stress.
jungliopbic thanks for this question, i actually had this but cured it by putting beeswax on it. and also listen to dolphin music,
Acrylic paint will not easily come off glass once it has dried and cured. However, it can be removed with the use of solvents or scraping if necessary.
Apparently it does! Drink 4 glass of pure pomegranate juice every day until you are cured.
I wouldn't, superglue or CA glue when cured becomes very brittle, its like hard plastic, when your stained glass project flexes, (and it will) the the CA glue will crack and fail.