Phobias can manifest in various unusual and sometimes bizarre ways. We've all heard of snake phobias and fear of elevators but these are some unusual fears that you've likely not heard of.

Here are 11 weird and real phobias:

1. Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobi: This phobia is the fear of long words. Ironically, the term for this phobia is exceptionally long, making it a bit of a cruel joke for those who have it.

2. Pogonophobia: This is the fear of beards. People with this phobia may feel uncomfortable or anxious around individuals with facial hair, which can be quite challenging in a world where beards are trendy.

3. Arachibutyrophobia: This unusual phobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. It's a very specific and rarely encountered phobia.

4. Phobophobia: This is the fear of phobias themselves. It's the fear of being afraid or developing a phobia, which can lead to a vicious cycle of anxiety.

5. Ablutophobia: This is the fear of bathing or washing. People with this phobia may avoid bathing or using water for personal hygiene, which can have serious consequences for their health.

6. Chorophobia: This phobia refers to the fear of dancing. Individuals with chorophobia may experience anxiety or discomfort when exposed to dancing or social situations that involve dancing.

7. Siderodromophobia: This is the fear of trains or railroads. It can be related to a fear of train travel or even a fear of train tracks and locomotives.

8. Nomophobia: In the digital age, this phobia is becoming more common. Nomophobia is the fear of being without your mobile phone or not having access to it.

9. Omphalophobia: This is the fear of belly buttons or navel. People with this phobia may feel uncomfortable touching or even looking at belly buttons.

10. Aulophobia: Aulophobia is the fear of flutes. This phobia can be triggered by the sight or sound of flutes or other wind instruments.

11. Coulrophobia: Many people have heard of this one. Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns. It's a relatively common phobia, and clowns can be a source of anxiety for some individuals, especially children.

Phobias can be irrational and can significantly impact a person's daily life. While some of these phobias may seem quirky or unusual, they are very real to those who experience them and may require professional help for treatment.  If you're looking to remove a phobia, you might want to check out this post about how Michael Strahan got his snake phobia cured in less than 5 hours.

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