"Trypophobia is an aversion to the sight of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes, or bumps." Music by Kevin MacLeod - Unseen Horrors Mask by Immortal Masks
My body when I watch these: 50% scared 50% facinated 50% traumatized 50% mommy come pick me up 50% iternal screaming 50% regreting life choices *100% gonna repeat*
Recently, I went to a restaurant that I had been to many times before and saw that one of the waiters had a lot of spots on the back of her neck. I first was questioning what it was and also had my trypophobia acting up a little, but I didn’t think much about it. Later that night, I had a dream that the spots on her neck were a virus and in the dream it had already killed most of the population with only about 10 million uninfected people left. At a hotel in the dream, I caught it and also searched the web and found out that it had a 100% death rate, then the dream ended. Also, the waiter is fine.
*Mistake 1* - Going in a disgusting weird bathroom *Mistake 2* - Having a almost dead phone in that bathroom with, no (portable) charger *Mistake 3* - Digging in a nasty trash can *Mistake 4* - Using bleach on the holes *Mistake 5* - I ran out of mistakes
@@IIIbrowhatIII Nah because that was NOTHING scary compared to this one, well that if u got enough guts not a sissy 😌😌😌 tell me what u think: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_2BOwQfkSU0.html
I suffer from trypophobia and I have to say, this didn't bother me that much. If anything the jump scares were more frightening than the holes. For the people who suffer from this, you are not alone and I have three suggestions that vary in working. 1. Total Immersion therapy. Just keep looking at pictures until you become numb to the terror. 2. Buy lotus pods and just crush them in your hands. 3. Havening Techniques. These are therapy techniques that's on RU-vid that can teach you how to keep calm. Keep in mind, I am not a doctor and these are just suggestions, so please don't sue me! God bless!
totally agreed. when i saw those holes on her hands, i looked details and they r not as terrifying as i imagined. when that woman shouted in the last scene, that frightened me the most.
Nah... The more I stare, the worst the phobia gets. Same with my social anxiety. The more I try to do exposure therapy the worst the phobia and anxiety gets.
For most of my life, I thought I was the only person in the world who couldn't stand the thought of seeing holes or clusters like that. Then, one day I was at a grocery store, and I saw a gal jump back from a plant. It was one of those hard brown flowers with the pattern of holes in them. I don't know what they are called, but I know exactly what she thought when she saw it. I stopped her and told her that I had the same problem...and she called it by the name "Trypophobia", and since that day, I've found that there are millions of people just like me. None the less, I sat and watched this video like a dumbshit. :-)
@@wolfie9476 throw the whole can upside down. She did it but too late. The bathroom already is garbage so making it more garbage for the sake of ya know,,,, not having THAT Happen to you isn't exactly bad
Nah because that was NOTHING scary compared to this one, well that if u got enough guts not a sissy 😌😌😌 tell me what u think: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_2BOwQfkSU0.html
I once cried when I was like 8 or 9 because spots on my legs. They were from the kid in my school had had some contagious diseases and infected me whilst playing football. It gave me these small lumps like cysts but I could never get rid of them. The reason I cried was because when I was picking at one during a school assembly and this stuff came out and I thought it was a maggot or a worm. I thought a bug had bitten me and laid maggots in me and god, when I tell you I had my first panic attack/ mentally scaring situation I'm not lying. I still feel sick when I look at the scars on my legs 😅They looks kinda similar to the thumbnail, that why I mentioned this
If I had this in hand. I would think it would look kinda cute, when a lot holes in hand do look cute, but it would not be so nice to have a lot of them in whole body, when they would disturb your daily life then.
@Thomas Cibula what kind of water beetle? I'm unsure it would be one considering my primary wasn't close to places water beetles normally habit, when i went to the doctor they told me it was a disease and there was already a child in my class with the exact same thing ._.
This took a lot guts to watch, I have this phobia and now I’m scarred! I regret watching this but it was good, just not for me... I’m ugh I can’t do this.
The scariest part was when she simply shoved her hand fumbling around that super full bin in a trashy bathroom lol but seriously, nice movie, I love it, very unsettling
I first noticed my trypophobia when I started freaking out staring at a wasp nest. Must be a relatively rational fear then when something in nature causes it? 😅
I first noticed my trypophobia when i saw pictures of holes into people's bodies. I didn't freak out but i was mildly disturbed by it, and would cry if i had those on myself.
I have trypophobia. I never knew it had a name until a few years ago. The first time I had an 'episode' I had watched a tarantula shed it's skin on tv and the skin resembled having clustered holes. I couldn't sleep for 3 days, my whole body itched, and I cried uncontrollably. I was imagining those holes on my face. Whenever my husband asked me why I was freaking out, I would just say "holes!" He thought I went crazy. I had a few relapses over the next few decades, but not as severe as that first time. 3 years ago, I began watching pimple and cyst extractions on youtube and I believe it has helped me tremendously. I still itch for a few minutes during an episode, but it goes away.
I've had trypophobia for 30 years. No it did not have a name. It wasn't till the last decade that a name was put to it. I have to watch videos and/or look at pictures everyday per my doctor. No amount of meds or therapy helps with this. They say the more you look and watch that it gets easier but nope not for me. Its horrible having to go through and constantly live with this. I'm right along with you. Just hang in there. Mine started when I was 6 years old involving a honeycomb.
@Gerold Hampton how is anyone scared of anything? What are yu scared of? Then yu question yurself why are yu afraid? Me having trypophobia, I have no clue on earth why I'm afraid of small clustered holes and irregular patterns. Honestly I dont know. I've had millions of doctors, therapists, psychiatrists and psychologists and not one can tell me. So nope cant answer yur question on that one. Wish I cud but I cant.
Mistake 1: going to a bathroom with dirty things inside that room Mistake 2: digging inside a trash Mistake 3: finding a virus in a trash can that is deadly Mistake 4: using bleach to wash hands Mistake 5: finding a person inside with tryphobia and still alive but the vid said blood loss and death Mistake 6: tryphobia means fear Mistake 7: tryphobia in eye is bad editing Mistake 8: using a soap in the bathroom is already dirty and the water too Thats it like if u agree
first of all: WHO, with a sane mind, would stick their hand inside a full washroom's basket just to get a phone? and you SHOULDN'T discard a needle so carelessly (this is def the worst part of the video)
This is where almost all people have been traumatized by fear of holes because of this horror film that causes a lot of people to throw up, scared, traumatized, and panic. Most people like kids are afraid of holes, even teenagers and adults are also afraid or disgusted. So, this is why this video is only for 18+ and up only because not only there are holes, but there is a jumpscare like the end of this video, holes on someone body or face, creepy abandoned bathroom, or even needles like kids or adults are afraid because needles are sharp and can hurt if people have pain.
Having trypophobia does not mean “omg ew this is gross, next video pls” it means you actually symptoms of nausea, sweating, irritability, extreme disgust and/or uncomfortable feelings. Phobias are anxiety disorders, not preferences.