An uncontrollable obsession with enclosed spaces. Those who experience Claustromania tend to seek out
small spaces, like corners.
These individuals tend to prefer facing the "open space" so that their backs are "safe" against the
wall.
Usually with Claustromania the person tends to enjoy activities such as cuddling (with as little physical space as possible), love being wrapped in blankets, and prefer to sleep with their back against something solid.
They enjoy wearing reasonably
tight clothing, because it'll feel like their entire body is being hugged.
Usually it is incredibly
hard for them to fall asleep unless they are cuddling with a pillow, stuffed animal, or sometimes even laying against the
wall.
They also like sitting at the
edge of classrooms so they can lean their back against something solid, and if standing they
will place their side against some sort of edge (be it a
table or counter top).
With Claustromania something about being in these enclosed spaces provides a sense of safety and security within the individual.