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Maybe I should learn more about them. I used to have recurring nightmares of being in a plummeting elevator (not helped by the fact it's a trope in so many action movies and games). I guess it's like vertical thalassophobia in some ways too, like it's the same fear of the void underneath, but also the thought that you're separated from it by just a few feet of metal. At least in the ocean you can swim. Then, add the vertigo, air pressure discomfort and related fear of heights/ledges/precipices ("I'm heading up to a place where I'll be uncomfortable/afraid") means that the ascent is scary and the destination sucks. Also small enclosed space. I have been stuck in elevators twice, once for just a few minutes the other time for about half an hour... All around, do not enjoy them.