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Cherophobia 

The fear of being happy or the fear of the general feeling of happiness. A person that's Cherophobic might feel guilty about feeling happy (think they don't deserve to be happy) and soon after become depressed or they might avoid happiness and things that might make them happy in fear of something bad happening afterwards. These people could seem completely normal and live perfectly normal lives but usually avoid hanging out with friends and or doing fun activities where they might become happy.
Kat has Cherophobia, she won't go to the party tonight.
Cherophobia by Kat_interupted January 13, 2015
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Cherophobia 

A friend group so complicated, includes a Sagittarius, Aries, Leo and a Taurus, who are out every thursday and do the lamest things just to hangout together
Man i wish i was a part of cherophobia, they are the cool kids
Cherophobia by Rf.frziii October 3, 2021

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a person that is scared to go to prom because it won't be fun, is said to have cherophobia.
cherophobia by RRBSS October 23, 2012

Cherophobia 

fear of the khawazee2
ana mabsoot f 7ayaty bas khayef en fi khazoo2 ebn kalb gai yakolny ekte2ab; da cherophobia
Cherophobia by MasterOogway69 February 27, 2023

chorephobia 

The fear of doing household chores such as laundry, cleaning, making the bed, etc. , often suffered by lazy people also affected with dishphobia.
When the teenager asked about spending the night over a friends house the parents reply was, " Maybe, if you can overcome your chorephobia and do what we asked first."
chorephobia by jpg3 August 5, 2010

cherophobic 

A person who is afraid of being happy. Mostly, cherophobic people doesn't want to be happy because they feel like something bad or tragic will happen sooner after they become happy.

These people believe that life is fair. They believe that when it's right, something always will go wrong.
She's cherophobic. She keeps herself from being happy because she believes that when something good happens, something tragic will happen right after.
cherophobic by Athena Miller September 21, 2013