It’s that time of year again – New Years. When we reflect on all the momentous events of the last year, but look forward to and celebrate the entrance of a new and promising year for us and our families and friends. Every year people set resolutions for the new year in hopes to better [...]
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Vomit: So Easy a Baby Can Do It
July 18th, 2011
Steve Rikard Switching to Geico: so easy a caveman can do it! My little sister could lift something heaver than that! Using that cell phone is so easy my grandmother could do it! Do statements like these sound familiar? These types of expressions are pretty common, both in day-today-life, and in marketing campaigns such as the Geico [...]
8 Favorite Emetophobia Blogs
May 30th, 2011
Steve Rikard Feeling alone can be one of the biggest struggles when dealing with emetophobia, or any other phobia. It can be extremely helpful to be able to identify or interact with others like you. Because of that, many emetophobes love to read blogs or take part in online communities with other people suffering from emetophobia. It [...]
Why We D*n’t Censor the W*rd ‘Vomit’
March 26th, 2011
Steve Rikard I have been told by several people before that they didn’t like the fact that our blog does not censor the word vomit, sick, nausea, or several other words. If you are not familar with this concept, many websites about emetophobia substitute censored symbols for common emetophobia “trigger words”. Here are example of several common [...]
Parents: Keep Your Eyes on The Goal
June 30th, 2010
Steve Rikard If you are a parent suffering from Emetophobia, life can be tough. You don’t always have the easy choice of skipping things because you might encounter vomit. Sometimes your kids need you, sometimes your spouse needs you, sometimes you have to clean up after a pet gets sick. You have to face the struggle of balancing handling your fear and fulfilling your role as a parent.



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