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Think you mean agoraphobia.
Claustrophobia because that is the fear of small places, the opposite of fear of open spaces which is spelled Agoraphobia.
Agrophilia is a concept in architectural theory that value agrarian aesthetics in Greek architecture.
sounds like utter hell. i am sure such peoples exist, but i cannae imagine that their lives are very enjoyable.
What you said.
Then you're both agoraphobic and claustrophobic. They can overlap.
Not really, just need to find the middle ground of not too open and not too closed.
No. People that are agoraphobic and claustrophobic aren't necessarily afraid of everything else.
I'm not gonna live this one down am I.
No.