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I've always felt that most individuals are socialized to be disgusted with spiders as opposed to legitimately having an innate fear or phobia. Not many people are exposed to large spiders (or any invertebrates) unless they are very fortunate; too many people watch Animal Planet's fear-mongering "documentaries" and have no other experience with them.
A few years ago, I was afraid of spiders. Long story short, I was introduced to the hobby via a friend. Being gradually desensitized by having a spider-behind-glass was an invaluable experience and one that I recommend.
My parents weren't thrilled with me getting into the hobby, but I gradually exposed them to it. Now, they don't mind and even buy me the occasional invert(!). I've been dating a woman for about a month now who was a self-proclaimed arachnophobe, however now -- after only a month -- she can sleep in the same room as my invert rack.
It's been my experience that most people will become reasonably accommodating if their perspectives are challenged in a respectful and gradual way. Even individuals that are pathologically phobic of spiders can be desensitized (best leave that to the MI professionals, lol). Ultimately it depends on the person, but there's always hope.
A few years ago, I was afraid of spiders. Long story short, I was introduced to the hobby via a friend. Being gradually desensitized by having a spider-behind-glass was an invaluable experience and one that I recommend.
My parents weren't thrilled with me getting into the hobby, but I gradually exposed them to it. Now, they don't mind and even buy me the occasional invert(!). I've been dating a woman for about a month now who was a self-proclaimed arachnophobe, however now -- after only a month -- she can sleep in the same room as my invert rack.
It's been my experience that most people will become reasonably accommodating if their perspectives are challenged in a respectful and gradual way. Even individuals that are pathologically phobic of spiders can be desensitized (best leave that to the MI professionals, lol). Ultimately it depends on the person, but there's always hope.