Yes, it can be quite common. Many people are afraid of ghost stories as they often involve the unknown, the supernatural, and things that go against our normal understanding of the world. This fear can be intensified by elements like spooky settings, eerie sounds, and unexpected plot twists in the stories.
There were many comics where the male lead had a phobia of women, such as " The Strange Student Sitting Next Door,"" About My Reincarnation as a Slime,"" Love and the Producer," and so on.
One success story involves a lady who was terrified of dentists. She joined a support group for people with dental phobia. There, she learned coping mechanisms and got advice from others who had overcome similar fears. She then found a dentist recommended by the group. With determination and the right dental care, she overcame her phobia. She's now an advocate for others with dental phobia.
I know a story about someone with arachnophobia. In a hotel room, he saw a small spider on the wall. He jumped on the bed, screamed and called the front desk. The staff came with a broom and easily removed the little spider. His panicked state was hilarious considering how small the spider was.
In The Lord of the Mysteries, Ke Meng had premarital phobia. He wanted to avoid his wedding with Derrick, so he sought Cattleya's help. Cattleya suggested that he face his fear, so Ke Meng bravely faced his fear on the day of the wedding and completed the wedding with Derrick.
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I think it might be glossophobia, which is the fear of public speaking. But being bad at telling stories might not directly relate to a specific phobia.
I recommend the modern romance novel "Refusing to Get Married". The male lead, Su Mo, had social phobia, and he would play pranks and sweetly sprinkle sugar with the female lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many comics where the male lead had a phobia of women. Here are some examples:
The main character, Li Tian, is a demon, but he is afraid of women and tries to avoid contact with them.
[2]<< Full Time Expert >>: The main character, Ye Xiu, is an eSports player, but he has a strong fear of women and often avoided interacting with them.
3."Fight Through the Heavens": The main character Xiao Yan is a young man from Dou Qi continent. He has a strong phobia of women and tries to eliminate his fear by killing women.
4. Douluo Continent: The main character Tang San is a Spirit Master, but he also has a strong fear of women and tries to protect himself by avoiding contact with women.
These stories all portrayed the protagonist as a person with female phobia and through the storyline, they showed the psychology and influence of this fear.
Many main characters in anime and manga had social phobia. For example, Akagi Tsuyoshi in Kuroko's Basketball suffered from social phobia. The Night Goddess Moon in Death Note also had social phobia. Kirito in the Sword and Sword Art also had social phobia.
Wand testing was a process used in fantasy novels, movies, or games to test the abilities and compatibility of a mage through the interaction between the wand and the mage. In the wand test, the wood, length, elasticity, and core material of the wand were all considered to affect a mage's ability and style of magic. Different magicians might resonate with different wands due to their own characteristics and magic styles, thus displaying different magic effects. In some fantasy works, the wand test might also involve testing a mage's mental strength, willpower, and magical talent.
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