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Filter by Meaning His kleptophobia was so intense that he always double-checked the bill at restaurants.
The woman's kleptophobia caused her to avoid investing in the stock market.
Her kleptophobia caused her to check the locks on her doors and windows multiple times before leaving the house.
Her kleptophobia made her anxious while shopping for jewelry online.
Her kleptophobia made her wary of online shopping.
Mark's kleptophobia was so bad that he never took his eyes off his wallet.
Sarah's kleptophobia caused her to refuse to lend her friends anything, no matter how small.
His kleptophobia was so strong that he never left his belongings unattended.
The kleptophobia of the hotel guests prompted the management to install electronic safes in each room.
His kleptophobia made him hesitant to lend his belongings to anyone, even friends and family.
His kleptophobia was triggered by a series of burglaries in his neighborhood, leading him to take proactive measures to protect his property.
The victim's kleptophobia caused them to withdraw from social activities and isolate themselves from others.
The victim's kleptophobia resulted in them becoming paranoid and mistrustful of everyone.
The kleptophobia of the store owner led him to hire a security guard.
Her kleptophobia made her feel uneasy whenever she had to walk past a group of suspicious-looking individuals.
The thief's arrest provided some temporary relief from the community's kleptophobia.
His kleptophobia caused him to feel vulnerable and helpless, leading him to seek therapy.
The tourist's kleptophobia caused him to refuse help from a stranger who offered to give him directions.
Lisa's kleptophobia often makes her avoid crowded areas in the city.
Jason's kleptophobia causes him to always double-check that he has his phone before leaving a public place.
Sarah's kleptophobia is so bad that she always requests a seat in the front row of events to avoid a crowd.
Due to her kleptophobia, Olivia only carries what she absolutely needs and leaves her purse at home.
Mark's kleptophobia is not just limited to pickpockets, but also extends to any situation where he might lose his possessions.
Mary's kleptophobia causes her to become anxious whenever she hears stories of pickpocketing in the news.
Since being pickpocketed, Tom developed kleptophobia and now he always stands near the exit on public transport.
Jack's kleptophobia causes him to always use a VPN when connecting to the internet in public places.
Her kleptophobia prevented her from filling out the online form with her credit card details.
John has kleptophobia and always makes sure to securely delete his personal information from his computer.
John's kleptophobia meant he never used public Wi-Fi networks to avoid the risk of his information being stolen.
Due to his kleptophobia, Tom never stores his credit card information online.
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