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This sub is for those who suffer (or know someone who suffers) from Kosmemophobia (fear or revulsion toward jewelry). Kosmemophobia has varying degrees, but all degrees are welcome here. Please share your tale, and support your fellow phobes! **Posting photos or articles of jewelry of any kind is prohibited.** If you are sharing something legitimately useful that contains these images, please clearly state [CONTAINS JEWELRY IMAGES] in the title.Magic Help
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The mission of r/epilepsy is to provide a community forum for people who are affected by epilepsy. We exist to share ideas about the direction of epilepsy research, available treatment options for all seizure disorders, SUDEP, and to overcome the challenges and stigma created by epilepsy through lively discussion in a safe supportive environment.Kosmemaphobia friendly jewlery
This sub is for those who suffer (or know someone who suffers) from Kosmemophobia (fear or revulsion toward jewelry). Kosmemophobia has varying degrees, but all degrees are welcome here. Please share your tale, and support your fellow phobes! **Posting photos or articles of jewelry of any kind is prohibited.** If you are sharing something legitimately useful that contains these images, please clearly state [CONTAINS JEWELRY IMAGES] in the title.Is this an ok way to communicate

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