With the utmost frankness.. a Lebanese journalist reveals his suffering and the most beautiful moments of his life

In his latest appearance, the journalist Tony Khalife spoke very frankly regarding his childhood, the suffering of his family, and the phobia he suffers from.

Khalifa, who appeared on the AB Talk program, revealed his constant need for affection. During a period of his life, he was the one who bestowed those feelings on others, as a result of his family circumstances and his lack of a “normal” childhood due to the illness of his family members.

He added that when he got older and got married, he became the one who gives affection to his wife and children, so he is looking for passion from the outer circle.

Khalifa stressed that passion does not mean “love”, so he usually resorts to friends and society to exchange interests, passion and responsibilities with them, noting that these people are rare.

As for the most beautiful moments of his childhood and adolescence, Tony revealed that he was a professional volleyball player, but he stopped playing sports because of his phobia. He indicated that his suffering began following he lost consciousness in one of the matches, and when he woke up, he thought it was over following measuring his pressure, but the next day, while playing tennis, he suddenly stopped. He felt that he would be exposed to the same health symptom once more.

Three days later, when he was practicing warm-up exercises with his team before they played a match, he was overtaken by fears once more, and that was the last time he practiced any kind of sport.

He added that the situation later developed to prevent him from riding planes, climbing to high places, and using escalators, but he was able to overcome all his fears, but until now he is unable to practice any kind of sport, even if it is walking.

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