Yes, there is an unusual but officially recognised phobia of right-handed people.
This phobia (and the phobia of anything related to right-handedness) is called Dextrophobia.
Indeed this phobia does exist, as strange as it sounds.The phobia of right-handed tools, or anything related to right-handedness, is called Dextrophobia.
Yes, the fear of left handed tools is an official phobia.This phobia, and the phobia of anything related to left-handedness, is Sinistrophobia.
Yes, this phobia does exist. It is called mnemophobia.You will often find this phobia in people who have been through or witnessed terrifying events.
Yes, there is an officially recognised phobia of the Pope.This phobia is called papaphobia.In the past, people suffering with this medically-recognised phobia were treated as if they were posessed by demons.
Yes, there is such a thing as a phobia of horses.This phobia is called Equinophobia.
Although the stick is designed for right-handed people, there are some skills which left-handers find easier. The game was originally played this way because more of the players were right-handed, and it has continued as such because having combination of left- and right-handed sticks is a serious safety issue; this (danger) is the first thing FIH tries to avoid, and so the rules require a stick made the right-handed way.
Yes, there is such thing as a phobia of dinner parties or meal get-togethers.This phobia is called Deipnophobia.
Strangely, yes this fear of Dutch people does exist.The phobia is called Dutchphobia.
It's because Link is originally left handed. For the Wii, you have to swing the remote to use the sword. As the majority of people are right handed, it seemed like the best thing to do.
Yes, there is such a thing as the fear of garlic.The phobia is called Alliumphobia.
Yes, the fear of youths and non-adults is an officially recognised phobia.The phobia is called Ephebiphobia.
Yes, the phobia of flowers is real.This phobia is called Anthophobia.