Fears with W
Many people fear deep water—totally valid!
Common in stories; lots of kids fear witches.
Fear of wasps or stings is very common
Fear of war is a real, understandable anxiety.
Fear of women exists, called gynophobia
Fear of strong wind exists (anemophobia).
Fear of cold/winter is real (chionophobia).
Big waterfalls can spur fear of heights/drowning.
Fear of windows or being seen through them
Fear of large walrus could be an animal fear
Fear of werewolves fits monster phobias
Many people fear wasp stings and attacks.
Fear of weapons or guns is very common.
Fear of gaining weight is widespread
People may fear warts as gross or shameful.
Fear of the wilderness or being lost is common.
Some fear walking alone, at night, or outside.
Fear of spider webs ties to fear of spiders.
Big ocean waves and tsunamis can be feared.
- Wombats
Fear of werewolves is classic in horror tales.
Some dread waking up to face the day.
Fear of wrinkles is common, tied to aging.
Fear of wells or falling into them is plausible.
Many fear weddings: commitment, big social event.
Fear of worry/anxiety spirals is very common.
Fear of saying the wrong words or speaking.
"Get the willies" = sudden vague fear or shivers.
Fear of wetting yourself, esp. in public, is common.
Fear of “weirdos”/strangers in unsafe situations.
Very common fear tied to body image and health.
Fear of wasting away: illness, weakness, aging.
Fear of wasting time, life, or resources.
Classic fear of walking in the dark, unknown danger.
Fear of walking alone, esp. at night, is common.
Fear of waiting: tension, dread of incoming news.
Some fear winning due to pressure and expectations.
Fear of wigs or people in wigs is quite common
Fear of waterboarding as torture is reasonable
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