The Most Bizarre Phobias You Have Ever Heard
Trypophobia Or The Fear Of Holes

Trypophobes suffer from an intense fear of irregular patterns or clusters of small bumps or holes, usually associating them with danger. They can be the small holes of a sponge, a honeycomb, a cluster of seed heads, or even aerated chocolate. Research has shown that trypophobia may be an adaptive response rather than a quirk because these types of patterns in the environment can signify real danger. For example, the poisonous blue-ringed octopus has a pattern like this on its skin. Leprosy is also associated with this type of pattern.
Turophobia Or The Fear Of Cheese

Turophobes do not appreciate the taste, smell, or sight of cheese. While everyone else is eagerly digging into a gooey, cheesy pizza, turophobes cover their face and run away in fear. Turophobes usually develop their phobia following a traumatic incident involving cheese. Symptoms of turophobia include feeling paralyzed, hyperventilating, dry heaving, and experiencing nausea when exposed to cheese.
