The thrill of soaring is often intertwined with the fear of falling because the two emotions are fundamentally linked in the experience of risk and reward. The fear of falling heightens our awareness and sharpens our senses, making the experience of flight more exhilarating. This juxtaposition creates a powerful contrast that amplifies the joy and liberation felt when we overcome that fear. Ultimately, the thrill comes from embracing vulnerability and the potential for freedom that lies beyond it.
Fear The thrill ( also possibly of fear )
Basiphobia is the fear of falling down.
In snowboarding people fear falling over
The cast of Fear of Falling - 2006 includes: Erin Daly
You are correct! To be more specific, basophobia means the inability to stand; the fear of walking or falling.
Oneirophobia is the fear of dreams or falling asleep.
Phyllophobia is the fear of falling leaves, or of leaves in general. The prefix "phyllo" in the word phyllophobia means leaves.
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As myself being basophobic, it means fear of falling. Its similar to fear of heights, but unlike being afraid of the height, your afraid of falling from it.
Philophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of falling in love or being in love.
philiphobia is the fear of falling in love
There has not yet been a technical term documented for such a fear.