Trypophobia refers to a strong fear or disgust of closely packed holes. The name, first introduced on a web forum in 2005, combines the Greek words “trypa” (punching or drilling holes) and “phobia” (fear or aversion).
People who have this phobia typically feel queasy, disgusted, and distressed when looking at surfaces that have small holes gathered close together or clustered into a pattern.
Kendall Jenner
Fear: Holes
Yes, the model and reality star suffers from the excessively memed fear of tiny holes, also known (colloquially) as trypophobia. Jenner recently wrote about it on her app and website: “Things that could set me off are pancakes, honeycomb, or lotus heads (the worst!). It sounds ridiculous, but so many people actually have it!”
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