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A phobic person recognises that his or her fear is irrational and completely out of proportion to any possible threat posed by the stimulus and this, in itself, can be the cause of feelings of intense embarrassment.
Diabetophobia
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          Dipsophobia
          Domatophobia
          Doraphobia
          Doxophobia
          Dromophobia
          Dutchphobia
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          Dystychiphobia
Ecclesiophobia
          Ecophobia
          Eisoptrophobia
          Electrophobia
          Eleutherophobia
          Elurophobia
          Emetophobia
          Enetophobia
          Enochlophobia
          Enissophobia
          Entomophobia
          Eosophobia
          Ephebiphobia
          Epistaxiophobia
          Epistemophobia
          Equinophobia
          Eremophobia
          Ereuthrophobia
          Ergasiophobia
          Ergophobia
          Erotophobia
          Euphobia
          Erythrophobia
		

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