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How many are hemophobic here?

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Asphiee
I'm kinda curious if hemophobia is a common case globally or not since I'm also hemophobic.

Just imagining a bloody or gruesome scenario or stuffs make me dizzy or nearly pass out. Also, I want to know your worst experience and stuff.
rematyar
hmm, for me, i dont think so.
But, I do feel hard to breath everytime i imagine things like that.

I think it's pretty common actually
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Asphiee

Pararunten wrote:

hmm, for me, i dont think so.
But, I do feel hard to breath everytime i imagine things like that.

I think it's pretty common actually
like seeing a syringe makes you dizzy or seeing a bit of blood makes anyone faint? im talking to that extreme
Phantonym
my stupid ass for a moment reads hemophobic as homophobic
Zelzatter Zero

Phantonym wrote:

my stupid ass for a moment reads hemophobic as homophobic
me as well...
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Asphiee

Phantonym wrote:

my stupid ass for a moment reads hemophobic as homophobic
i somehow expected this
Kolmas

Zelzatter Zero wrote:

Phantonym wrote:

my stupid ass for a moment reads hemophobic as homophobic
me as well...
same

anyway back to topic i am not hemophobic but i guess the reason of scaring blood is that your mind correlate it with physical suffering and loss of life and by instinct you would want to avoid it and so triggering you to feel scared (personal thought, not an expert)
SilentWuffer
am I the only person that thought this said homophobic
WitherMite

RyanTheWolf wrote:

am I the only person that thought this said homophobic
no, as you can see in the 4 posts above yours
Nuuskamuikkunen
I find it strange, do you panic with blood tests or minor injuries as well? Known a case like that.
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Asphiee

eblf2013 wrote:

I find it strange, do you panic with blood tests or minor injuries as well? Known a case like that.
Not to that point tho, but yea there was a case when I injured myself bleeding and that thick blood gushing out made me pass out but I guess anemia was also part of that. Most instances that it happens is when I see someone's blood, like in the movies or in real life, it gives me short convulsion like how a chicken does when it's throat is lacerated with a knife after blacking out. Or just someone mentioning the word blood will make my head spin and dizzy
ShinRun
I’m fine with blood and stuff
bih_
i love gore in art but irl it’s ew
Leigh Leigh
I'm kind of the opposite, I'm never affected by blood.
dong
Im not hemophobic but I am homophobic =^_^=

joke
qwt

dong wrote:

Im not hemophobic but I am homophobic =^_^=

joke
Same
mulraf
blood is no biggy but i really don't like guts (except the one from berserk) and stuff that sounds/looks painfull. pain is bad, kids.
ILUVLEBANON
why did i read that as homophobic
AccountWontWork
I am more afraid of going to the doctor for surgery than seeing my whole leg bleeding, true story BTW
Zelzatter Zero

AccountWontWork wrote:

I am more afraid of going to the doctor for surgery than seeing my whole leg bleeding, true story BTW
ayyy scared of surgery gang
GenjiiLL
yeah i kinda get chills and stomach-ache when seeing gore, so no gores for me i guess
KeikiEnjoyer
i nosebleed a lot for some reason and it sometimes get in my mouth because i don't realize it if i didn't see it (no it doesn't feel like anything) and i guess i just get used to seeing blood, it taste pretty good but my mum said not to eat it ):
were491
cartoon stuff is fine, as well as blood from "normal" causes such as cuts or nosebleeds, but anything more and i am going to get dizzy
Yukanna
nah, not much. I just cant handle needles, broken bones or shit that goes too extreme and thats it.
Blushing
Personally, I can deal with other people's blood and I can handle cartoon/CGI-Gore, but where I draw the line is when I know it's my blood and specifically only when its from a needle from blood donations/medical blood work. Pretty interesting how the mind works.
Arctos Sagittario
I guess it’s a no… probably
Thevaka
i dont like the metal-ish taste and and smell
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