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British woman suffers from fear of newspapers |
2014-01-29 |
![]() Diane Freelove, 49, of Rochester, England, said she has suffered from chloephobia, the fear of newspapers, for about 25 years and she can't stand the look, smell or touch of a newspaper, the Mirror reported Tuesday. "When I visit a shop I walk as far away as I can from the newsstand," Freelove said. "I can't go anywhere near someone who has got one, and if they approach me, I freak out. At one time I could touch a newspaper as long as I knew I could wash my hands thoroughly afterwards. But now I can't even look at them. "I don't like the feel of them -- if I touch a newspaper it feels like my skin is crawling. And I can't stand the smell, which I think is quite strong and distinctive," she said. Freelove said the fear probably started in her childhood. "When I was a child, my mother hit my father over the head with a newspaper. She did it in a playful, friendly way, but it worried me," she said. "I became afraid of newspapers over the past 25 years." |
Posted by:Au Auric |
#5 Can't stand the black and white I gotta go where you aren't If it's wrong or write I gotta go where you aren't I'll squeeze through the tubes and paywalls Fleeing from you 'Cause if I see you, my skin crawls I turn red all over, and blue |
Posted by: Enver Snusotle5630 2014-01-29 20:53 |
#4 She was an only child. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-01-29 17:17 |
#3 She has a fear of newspapers because her mother used one to housebreak her father? I'd say fear of newspapers was the least of her problems.... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2014-01-29 12:03 |
#2 Most of the U.S. MSM has this effect on me too. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2014-01-29 11:07 |
#1 The British tabloids do the same thing to me... |
Posted by: Incredulous 2014-01-29 10:43 |