Fears&Phobias
Ophidiophobia—fear of snakes. Agoraphobia—fear of any place or situation where escape might be difficult or help unavailable. Arachnophobia—fear of spiders (Half of women and 10 percent of men have a fear of spiders.) Cynophobia—fear of dogs. Brontophobia—fear of thunder. Claustrophobia—fear of being trapped in confined spaces. Necrophobia—fear of death or dead things. Trypophobia—fear of holes. Glossophobia—fear of public speaking. Monophobia—fear of being alone. Alektorophobia—fear of chickens. Vehophobia—fear of driving. Gephyrophobia—fear of bridges and crossing even the smallest bridge. Koumpounophobia—fear of buttons. Clothes with buttons are avoided. Pogonophobia—fear of beards.
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Stephanie Sally
11/8/2024 08:46:01 am
Hello everyone, I am from Wembley, Britain. I want to write this testimony to tell others and thank Dr. Odunga for what he has done for me. The first 12 years of my marriage I had 5 miscarriages and I was called all sorts of names by my mother-in-law and this my marriage life was very hectic and a burden of sorrow. I contacted Dr. Odunga for help and I will say that he is a very strong and honest man and he indeed helped me solve my problem. I saw his email in a testimony and I contacted him, little did I know it would be the end of all my problems. After 2 days of contact, I received a fertility herb and he told me to use it. The herb worked and my husband even loved me more and bought me expensive things. One afternoon, I went to a nearby hospital and came back home with the positive result of my pregnancy and after 9 months I gave birth to a baby boy. Ever since I contacted Dr. Odunga, my story has been different. I have 3 children at present and I am very happy in my marriage.
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