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Understanding the Fear of Teddy Bears: Related Phobias Explained
There is no specific phobia for the fear of teddy bears. However, there are several phobias that could be related to the fear of teddy bears, such as:
- Pediophobia: the fear of dolls or stuffed animals.
- Automatonophobia: the fear of humanoid figures, including mannequins, robots, and wax figures.
- Agoraphobia: the fear of open spaces, which could be triggered by the presence of a large teddy bear in a public space.
- Claustrophobia: the fear of confined spaces, which could be triggered by the feeling of being trapped inside a teddy bear costume or being hugged too tightly by a teddy bear.
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