sorry, but i know that balloon phobia is called: globophobia
You can learn how to make inflatable objects by researching online tutorials, taking classes in art or design, and practicing with materials like plastic and fabric. Experimenting with different techniques and designs will help you develop your skills in creating inflatable objects.
An abnormal fear of objects to the left of the body. An abnormal fear of objects to the left of the body.
Automatonophobia is the fear of human-like objects, such as robots or mannequins.
You can learn how to make an inflatable object by researching online tutorials, taking classes in sewing or crafting, and practicing with materials like vinyl or plastic. Experimenting with different techniques and designs will help you improve your skills in creating inflatable objects.
Fear of small objects is tapinophobia.
Inflatable furniture should be considered temporary. Even with proper care (avoid sharp objects, etc) the seams will eventually fail. anonymous@oola.com
its the fear of sharp objects
isn't really a fear for that. but there is a fear for large objects in general . it is called megalophobia.
Trypophobia is the fear of holes or objects with holes.
Inflatable is generally made of high strength, fire and water proof PVC tarpaulin. There are Giant Inflatables,Inflatable Bouncers,Inflatable Castles,Inflatable Combos,Inflatable Obstacles,Inflatable Slides,Inflatable Sports,Inflatable Tents,Inflatable Water Games,Promotional Inflatables. Most of them are used in playgrounds, gardens, water world and home or advertising use.
The fear of fast moving objects is known as tachophobia. This phobia can cause individuals to experience anxiety or panic when they are faced with situations involving fast-moving objects. Therapy techniques such as desensitization can be helpful in treating this fear.
Trypanophobia: Fear of Injections - Aichmophobia: Fear of needles or pointed objects