5m Brits have strange phobia
It may sound a bit strange, but some five million men in Britain are suffering from oikodomophobia — a fear of tradesmen, a new study has revealed.
Researchers have found that British men suffer symptoms such as sweaty
palms, breathing difficulties and breaking into a cold sweat when negotiating work with builders, plumbers or electricians, the Daily Express reported.
The men worst affected by oikodomophobia tend to be those who themselves work in advertising, recruitment and banking.
More than 30 per cent of men admitted feeling intimidated and confused when speaking to tradespeople. The main reason is their lack of knowledge, particularly about technical terms and whether the price they were being quoted was fair. A third said their minds went blank when talking to tradesmen and that they felt nervous when dealing with them.
One in four admitted to needing help with do-it-yourself projects, but many turned to friends rather than professionals, the study for “thomson-local.com” found.
The researchers said these men suffer from oikodomophobia — a term coined in 2006 from the ancient Greek oikodomo for building.
— PTI
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