Quote:
from site:
If you are living with Clown Fear, what is the real cost to your health, your career or school, and to your family life? Avoiding the issue indefinitely would mean resigning yourself to living in fear – missing out on priceless life experiences big and small – living a life that is just a shadow of what it will be when the problem is gone.
For anyone earning a living or at school, the financial toll of this phobia is incalculable. Living with fear means you can never concentrate fully and give your best. Lost opportunities. Poor performance or grades. Promotions that pass you by. Clown Fear will likely cost you tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your lifetime –– let alone the cost to your health and quality of life. Now Clown Fear can be gone for less than the price of a round-trip airline ticket, or a few weeks of drugs or conventional therapy.
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(emphasis added)
Come on, it's not
that bad.
Besides, the site defines Coulrophobia as "a persistent, abnormal, and
unwarranted fear of clowns," (emphasis in the original) so clearly it doesn't apply. My fear in not unwarranted. Clowns are fucking scary.