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Children and adults of both sexes are affected and an untreated child mayor may not carry the phobia into adult life. Some people have a single phobia while others are phobic in response to several or many stimuli. Age and gender are sometimes relevant with certain phobias being more common to a particular age or sex.
Antlophobia
Anuptaphobia
Apeirophobia
Aphenphosmphobia
Apiphobia
Apotemnophobia
Arachibutyrophobia
Arachnephobia
Arithmophobia
Arrhenphobia
Arsonphobia
Asthenophobia
Astraphobia
Astrophobia
Asymmetriphobia
Ataxiophobia
Ataxophobia
Atelophobia
Atephobia
Athazagoraphobia
Atomosophobia
Atychiphobia
Aulophobia
Aurophobia
Auroraphobia
Autodysomophobia
Automatonophobia
Automysophobia
Autophobia
Aviophobia
Bacillophobia
Bacteriophobia
Barophobia
Basophobia
Bathmophobia
Bathophobia
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