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Pteronophobia Is the Fear of Being Tickled by Feathers
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Pteronophobia Is the Fear of Being Tickled by Feathers

This specific phobia is an irrational and intense fear of feathers, particularly the sensation of being tickled by them. Like many phobias, its origins can be complex and vary from person to person, often stemming from past negative experiences.

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March 27, 2026
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