I don't know - but I have it, too. Sorry for you, but I'm glad that I'm not alone.
Floors can be interpreted in two ways. One as a stable support on which we stand and Two as the level at which we feel we are living or have achieved in our life. If per suggestion One - the floor is collapsing beneath you, you are feeling that your "support system" is letting you down. This sort of dream may occur when you or your domestic partner have lost a job and your fiancial situation is unstable. If per suggestion Two - the floor is collapsing beneath you dropping you to a lower social station or level, you may feel something has happened to reduce you value in the eyes of others.
The fear of gaining weight is obesophobia.
It is the fear of gaining weight
Its the fear of gaining weight
Cacomorphobia is the fear of fat people anorexia nervosa is the fear of becoming fat... Danny: ... Obesophobia - Fear of gaining weight.
To write a poem about your greatest fear in life, start by identifying the specific fear that haunts you. Use vivid language and imagery to describe how this fear affects you emotionally and mentally. Consider weaving in personal experiences or anecdotes to make the poem unique and relatable. Remember to focus on your feelings and thoughts surrounding this fear to convey its impact effectively.
The fear of getting your weight checked is called Pocrescophobia.
The irrational fear of gaining weight as well as the desire to maintain a severely underweight body are symptoms of anorexia nervosa .
The irrational fear of gaining weight as well as the desire to maintain a severely underweight body are symptoms of anorexia nervosa .
fear of hitting the floor
Fear of eating and gaining weight is a common sign / symptom of an eating disroder.
Bad luck: The evil eye, the number 13, black cats, opening an umbrella indoors, walking under a ladder are several examples of superstitious beliefs. If you look at the floor numbers in the elevators of a tall building, there is usually no 13th floor.