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woe! idpd ocs upon ye!!
had these guys since 2020, finally got a decent drawing of them w a fresh coat of paint!! :) uniform designs based off @cafe-yleche 's !!
Requested For @harlomshoujogem Limnophobia, Rhabdophobia, Policophobia, and Nyctohylophobia are harlomshoujogem's Father Time, Mother Nature, Sheriff, Droplet are deoxyrebornicleic's
This Chorophobia, fear of dancing.
Chorophobia (literally fear of dancing, from the Greek: “φόβος” fear and “χορός” dance) is the irrational fear of dancing, often based on one’s unwillingness to become aroused, excited, or ecstatic. Chorophobia also includes the fear of events, staying in relation to dancing, like a disco.
The symptoms of Chorophobia appear when a person is confronted with dancing or feels pressured to dance. These symptoms become worse, if the person is directly asked to join and dance. A person suffering from Chorophobia will do anything to avoid getting confronted with dancing, and will avoid places where dancing takes place. If the confrontation with dancing is finally inevitable, the person suffering from Chorophobia will show symptoms such as shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, panic attacks, excessive sweating, avoiding of social situations, and in extreme cases hyperventilation. Many times the affected person is unable to think clearly and becomes mad, or loses control. Chorophobia is usually caused by social influence, like dramatic experiences in the past, or even the media, such as TV; newsletter; radio etc. Chorophobia is often associated with other fears, such as the fear of embarrassment (or social phobia) or the fear of crowds.