In Science Daily Online we talk to you once about the red thread of destiny that determines the romantic future according to the Japanese.On this occasion we want to continue focusing our attention on love, but not from a more cheerful perspective, but from those of those who fear , who suffer filophobia.
Are you afraid of love?
Phylophobia It consists of the fear of love that a person can feel once starts falling in love with someone.

The philosopher usually begins to relate with a person who is interested in a normal way l, having current appointments and demonstrating that he is attracted to her, but suddenly , the mere fact of contacting with that pe rsona becomes a authentic challenge .Nerves take hold of him, he feels anxiety and finally fear.The same terror as when he is in a situation of real danger .Stress takes over both physically and emotionally.
Phylophobia can manifest itself with vomits , nausea, panic attacks, tremors , anxiety...
How does a philosopher react to falling in love?
A person with phylophobia usually looks for ways to get away from the object of your love , usually unconsciously.What defense mechanisms do you usually use?
-Start constant conflictsMany times the philosopher escapes relationships arguing with the person he loves frequently, until he ends up causing a breakup , which blames the disputes and not the terror caused by the love.
-Find defects in the coupleTo make it easier to get away from the end of their suffering, the philosopher strives to find defects in his crush or in love.they get justify why their attitude.

Sometimes the philosopher is convinced that he is in love with someone unreachable and in this way he manages to stay away from love without needing to recognize that he is afraid of surrendering to a relationship.
-Suddenly getting awayMany philosophers begin to move away little by little from the person they feel love for when they notice that their romantic relationship is v forgetting something more serious and that it requires a greater commitment.
What can cause l Phylophobia?
1.Back previous experiencesBoth own and others.Perhaps that who suffers from this phobia has had a traumatic relationship before or that someone very close He has done it, so that he has convinced him that surrendering to love is a fearsome thing .
2.Fear of committing and acquiring responsibilitiesAcquiring a commitment can be a bit stressful for anyone, but for a philosopher it is practically unbearable .

This "pact" makes them feel vulnerable, to the point that they may feel the same anguish as a person they are torturing .
3.Loss of emotional controlFalling in love implies experiencing many emotions and very intense .The fact of living so many changes in this sense, make many people accustomed to having perfectly controlled your emotions feel a atrocious fear of love, that is, phylophobia.
This phobia besides being very surprising is very common .If you think you can have it or do you know aa someone who suffers it, can be treated and overcome with the help of a psychologist and the support of the closest ones.
If you liked this article, you might want to know the strangest phobias.
Images : Helga Weber, Daniel Horacio Agostini, Philippe Put, half alive-soo zzzz
Comments
Post a Comment