Some people have phobias because of a deeply seeded fear of something they know they shouldn't be afraid of and therefore cant explain or rationalise, examples of these are baked beans, pigeons and door knobs. The key to phobias is memory, every phobia comes from a bad memory relating to the specific phobia although mostly these occur early in life and are therefore forgotten.
people have different kind of phobias and the fear of gold is one of the phobias
It's unequal; some people do well while others do not
why did some people fear monoplies while others supported them
Some are afraid to leave their homes. Some can not hold down a job. Phobias can be quite strong.
Some people have their passwords and usernames saved, while others don't.
phobophobia=afraid of phobias and testites=afraid of taking tests (people say that in bmy school when we go tests -_-)
Some people are allergic to gluten while others are not. Gluten makes people allergic to it sick with celiac.
Nobody is really certain - if we knew for sure, we could always cure them! It's thought that some phobias start with childhood experiences that are not processed in a healthy manner, but allowed to grow out of proportion. However, there are many phobias that we just don't know about. Sometimes people develop phobias that they cannot explain.
While some people enjoy mushrooms, others do not. Furthermore, some mushrooms are poison while others are healthy. The question mushrooms are good is very relative.
Because people's digestive systems work differently. Additionally, some people might be sensitive to certain foods - while others aren't.
Some people fear deportation, while others do not.
For some people, it is, while for others, it is not.