Some people even lose the ability to speak when they are faced with their phobias.

Phobias basically bring about some of the most intense panic attacks you’ll ever experience.

There are actually a surprising amount of phobias that can take a toll on relationships.

Sylvia Smith

Below are a few love-related fears you might not know about.

Philemaphobia: fear of kissing

The phobia of kissing seems to stem from a fear of mouth germs.

But that’s not always the case with people who suffer from philemaphobia.

Roxanna Namavar, D.O.

So, there’s always a way.

Agoraphobia: fear of public places

People with agoraphobia used to have things a lot worse.

It’s still a huge struggle, but there’s at least the internet to find connection remotely.

On the bright side, you won’t be disappointed that your S.O.

isn’t scribbling sonnets for you late into the night.

Unfortunately, there are very few people in the world without belly buttons.

You may benefit from entering into relationships with people who don’t have them.

Of course, one could always try penis costumes to avoid the sight of the erect penis.

(Yes, penis costumes are a real thing.)

Sarmassophobia is actually a phobia that affects both genders.

Anuptaphobia can also mean the fear of being single.

Cibophobia: fear of food

Going out to dinner is one of the best parts of dating.

Arrhenphobia: fear of men

Sure, some men deserve our suspicion.

They might be immature or have character flaws that would make it difficult to build a relationship.

But that’s certainly not the same as having a phobia of men in general.

On the flip side, there’svenustraphobiathe fear of beautiful womenalso a serious fear.

Philophobia: fear of falling in love

This is perhaps one of the saddest phobias of all.

But with the necessary counseling, anything is possible.

Barring a serious phobia, here’show to overcome the fear of falling in love.