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* This is not a valid question. If you have a phobia then think of it as clay. You can mold the clay into anything that you want it to be. Your phobia is treatable if you want it to be treatable. The best way to get rid of your phobias (fears) is to expose yourself to them as much as possible. That way you will get more use to them and they will become not a big deal.

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