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'''Pantophobia''' was the [[fear]] of everything. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] suggested that one could mistake it for a fear of [[pants]], though as he noted, since pantophobia was a fear of everything, it would undoubtedly ''include'' pants. [[George (Night Terrors)|George]] was an apparent sufferer of the disorder. ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors]]'')
'''Pantophobia''' was the [[fear]] of everything. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] suggested that one could mistake it for a fear of [[pants]], though as he noted, since pantophobia was a fear of everything, it would undoubtedly ''include'' pants. [[George (Night Terrors)|George]] was an apparent sufferer of the disorder. ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors]]'')
The writers got their terms wrong.  Pantophobia is actually the absence of all fear.  Panphobia is the fear of everything.  The two conditions are opposites of each other.


[[Category:Phobias from the real world]]
[[Category:Phobias from the real world]]
[[Category:Fear]]
[[Category:Fear]]
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