Yes, the fear of things growing on other things, such as vines or moss, is known as "mossophobia." This specific phobia can manifest as an aversion or anxiety related to the presence of moss, mold, or similar growths. While it may not be as widely recognized as other phobias, it reflects a broader category of fears associated with nature and organic growth.
Anglophobia includes the fear of the English language. It also includes fear of other English things, including the culture or of the country itself.
Anglophobia includes the fear of the English language. It also includes fear of other English things, including the culture or of the country itself.
The fear of growing old is called Gerontophobia.
I think physcologically some people fear growing up cause they don't' want to be old. Sometimes we meet people who are old but act like as if they are still a teenager and like to live that life style.But despite that I think people fear that when they are old they can't do certain or a lot of things when they grow up.Plus you go through a lot of changes and I mean a lot of changes. You like things you never did before or stop liking things you did like before so its a cycle of life that is how it works with everyone pretty much.Your fear could be for various reasons your fear could be that maybe when you grow up you will have to be more dependent and your not right now or if you are than it could be like I said you wont be able to do things you can right now but unfortunately that's how god has created life we are born young we get old.Hope this helps.May be you can visit some elderlies and ask them if they feared growing up and what they feared and compare and see how you can overcome your fear of growing up.More InputThe fear of 'growing up' is often referred to as Peter Pan Syndrome, the reluctance to leave youth and take on the responsibilities of adulthood. The psychological term is Gerascophobia, the fear of growing old.
The phobia of things behind you has not been officially identified. This is not to say that there are not other phobias that include having a fear of things behind you.
Gerascophobia
Apprehension, I think.
fear for more of other things that could happen. signed: mrs.routhier/ teacher b
The correct phobia term for the fear of losing personal possessions or other things is "disposophobia." This phobia is also known as hoarding disorder, characterized by excessive accumulation of items and difficulty discarding them.
Gerascophobia - fear of growing old
Polyphobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of many things
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