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'''Cacomorphobia''' (from Greek ''caco'' meaning ugly, and ''morpho'' meaning shape) is the fear of [[Wikipedia:Obesity|fat]] [[Wikipedia:People|people]]. It is commonly triggered through a traumatic experience with fat people, such as getting intimidated or bullied by them in school. Many sufferers think that fat people are evil and willing to attack, while more severe sufferers are afraid that fat people may explode. As a result, cacomorphobes would stay distant from fat people. Despite that fat people are often disliked, it is rare for people to intensely fear fat people.
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'''Wigmorphobia '''(from Greek wig meaning snatched, and ''morpho'' meaning shape) is the fear of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wig wig] [[Wikipedia:People|people]]. It is commonly triggered through a traumatic experience with wig people, such as getting intimidated or bullied by them in school. Many sufferers think that wig people are evil and willing to attack, while more severe sufferers are afraid that wig people may explode. As a result, wigmorphobes would stay distant from wig people. Despite that wig people are often disliked, it is rare for people to intensely fear wig people.
   
Panic symptoms of cacomorphobia when encountering fat people include a desire to flee and hide, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, shivering, trembling, depression, and [[agoraphobia]]. Medications are often the only way to treat cacomorphobia, however, psychiatrists often avoid these as they may cause side effects like drowsiness and only suppress symptoms. Other methods effective in treating cacomorphobia include {{wp|hypnotherapy}}, {{wp|behavior therapy|behavior}} and {{wp|desensitization (psychology)|desensitization therapies}}, which modify how people feel and respond to fat people by gradually exposing too fat people via images, media, and then in person.
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Panic symptoms of wigmorphobia when encountering wig people include a desire to flee and hide, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, shivering, trembling, depression, and [[agoraphobia]]. Medications are often the only way to treat wigmorphobia, however, psychiatrists often avoid these as they may cause side effects like drowsiness and only suppress symptoms. Other methods effective in treating wigmorphobia include {{wp|hypnotherapy}}, {{wp|behavior therapy|behavior}} and {{wp|desensitization (psychology)|desensitization therapies}}, which modify how people feel and respond to wig people by gradually exposing too wig people via images, media, and then in person.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 17 January 2020

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Wigmorphobia (from Greek wig meaning snatched, and morpho meaning shape) is the fear of wig people. It is commonly triggered through a traumatic experience with wig people, such as getting intimidated or bullied by them in school. Many sufferers think that wig people are evil and willing to attack, while more severe sufferers are afraid that wig people may explode. As a result, wigmorphobes would stay distant from wig people. Despite that wig people are often disliked, it is rare for people to intensely fear wig people.

Panic symptoms of wigmorphobia when encountering wig people include a desire to flee and hide, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, shivering, trembling, depression, and agoraphobia. Medications are often the only way to treat wigmorphobia, however, psychiatrists often avoid these as they may cause side effects like drowsiness and only suppress symptoms. Other methods effective in treating wigmorphobia include hypnotherapy, behavior and desensitization therapies, which modify how people feel and respond to wig people by gradually exposing too wig people via images, media, and then in person.

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