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 Updated 12 March 2010

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The Phobia Poll

Click on the 'cast your vote' to indicate which is your main phobia. This information gives others who share your fear a sense of not being unusual - and it enables me to know which new pages may be worthwhile adding to the site.

The Phobia Poll
What is your greatest fear?

Being alone
Being away from home
Being closed in
Blood
Cats
Crossing bridges
Crowds
Darkness
Dying
Dogs
Flying
Heights
Illness (various)
Injections
Insects
Losing self control
Open spaces
Public speaking
Sexual intercourse
Snakes, frogs, lizards
Spiders
Thunder & lightning
Vomiting
Wasps & bees
Being touched


Current Results

 

Voting is anonymous. You do not have to reveal any personal information - and this site does not use cookies or other methods of invading your privacy!

Click on the "Cast Your Vote" link to add your opinion - remember that you only get one vote!

After you've cast your vote check the 'Current Results' to see how  others have voted.

Fear of losing self control is Top of the Poll and has been so since the Poll began. This is interesting as it beats fear of dying and of public speaking which are generally top of most public polls.  

After you have voted remember to click on the back button to come back to the site!

 

(The Phobia Poll is hosted on an external website and we have no control over the adverts which they display)

 

 

 

NLP - Neuro-Linguistic Programming

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