Shrapnephobia


shrapnephobia is the fear of metallic or sharp metallic objects.
commonly feared objects of shrapnephobia:

-knives

-razor blades

-paper clips

-screws

-nails

-wire

-barbed wire

-silverware

-any metal object with an edge

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