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Making a phone call should be simple. For some people, it isn’t. For them, the moment a call is needed, something tightens. Thoughts race. The phone feels heavier than it should. And even a two-minute conversation can feel overwhelming. This video explores the psychology of people who hate making phone calls — not as a flaw, but as a nervous system response shaped by fear, pressure, control, and past experiences. It looks at why unscripted, real-time communication can feel threatening, why avoidance feels safer, and why shame often follows. This isn’t about laziness or immaturity. It’s about hypervigilance, emotional overload, and the quiet cost of avoidance. If you’ve ever rehearsed a call in your head, let voicemails pile up, or felt relief after not calling — this video is for you. Here, we don’t offer quick fixes or judgment. We offer understanding. If this video made you feel seen, consider subscribing. This channel explores the hidden patterns behind everyday struggles — the ones people rarely talk about, but many quietly live with. You’re not broken. You’re not alone.