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Why does Sam not shake hands?

What is Aphenphosmphobia? Aphenphosmphobia is generally regarded as a fear of intimacy or being touched, which is why Sam refuses to touch or shake hands with other people he meets. Interestingly enough, people with Aphenphosmphobia may also suffer from Chirophobia - the fear of hands.
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Why can't Sam shake hands?

Sam suffers from aphenphosmphobia, a fear of being touched.
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Why does Sam not like touching people?

In the 2019 game Death Stranding, the main character Sam Porter suffers from haphephobia (which is referred to in-game as aphenphosmphobia) and his condition is shown throughout the game.
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What condition does Sam have in Death Stranding?

So, in case you hadn't guessed it, aphenphosmphobia is a fear of being touched, although the full blown condition (it's a real thing) also includes a fear of being emotionally touched as well - commitment, being loved, human contact in general is enough to upset a sufferer.
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Why is Sam always crying Death Stranding?

Much of the crying in Death Stranding is just a slightly more complex version of the kind of allergies many people experience. Instead of being allergic to cats, dust, or tree pollen, Sam 'Porter' Bridges and many of the primary characters have an allergic response to something called Chiralium.
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Is Sam from Death Stranding asexual?

According to folks who have played the game (see: the Waypoint Radio episode on Death Stranding), Sam Porter Bridges may well be asexual himself.
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Does Sam have a BB inside him?

In Death Stranding, your character Sam carries a small baby in an orange bottle strapped to his chest. It stays with him at all times. The child, called a BB, is essentially a tool: it alerts Sam to ghostly apparitions called BTs, which dot the post-apocalyptic landscape he must traverse.
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Why does Sam bruise when touched?

Sam also appears to have a condition that couples with his Aphenphosmphobia that causes him to bruise and scar when touched by others - and has left him with several hand prints all over his body - the latest of which are given by Fragile and Bridget.
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Does Sam cause a Voidout when he dies?

Once Sam comes back, things go return to normal and no harm comes to the world. But back 2018, Sony's E3 teaser trailer for Death Stranding explains how Sam's death can cause a voidout. The character that we now as Deadman tells Sam that, “if [a BT] eats you, it'll trigger a voidout.
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Why does Sam have white hair?

Frequent blood drawing is linked to anaemia. Anaemia is linked to going grey early because oxygen is not supplied to the scalp. Sam has his blood drawn in excess during the game and undoubtedly afterwards as well."
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What was Sam obsessed with?

Sam Is Obsessed With Fat Cakes | Scene | iCarly.
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What episode does Sam lose his virginity?

Paige proposes having an autism-friendly school dance to the PTA. Sam makes preparations for losing his virginity.
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What is Sam Strand phobia?

Aphenphosmphobia is a phobia, or extreme and irrational fear, of intimacy. That includes physical touch, which is why Sam reels from hugs or even simple handshakes in Death Stranding.
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Does your birthday matter in Death Stranding?

At the start of Death Stranding, players are asked to input their birthday. It supposedly affects a condition called DOOMS, which grants characters special powers. In practice, the date hardly matters in-game and doesn't affect how your character plays.
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Why is there a baby in Death Stranding?

A Bridge Baby, abbreviated as BB, is an unborn fetus that has been taken from a stillmother to be used as equipment by Bridges operatives, and some separatist groups, granting them the ability to sense and detect the Beached Things.
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What does BT stand for Death Stranding?

Beached Things (BTs) are entities whose souls are stranded in the world of the living following the events of the Death Stranding.
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What triggers a voidout?

A voidout is an explosive annihilation event that occurs when a BT consumes a human. A voidout occurs when the anti-matter of the inner body of a BT interacts with the matter of the normal world. This interaction causes an intense and violent explosion, leaving behind a crater big enough to destroy a whole city.
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Why is Sam so old in Death Stranding 2?

The Death Stranding 2 reveal trailer showed that Norman Reedus returns as Sam, seemingly aged up. While this could hint at the game happening some years after the events of the first game, we could just be seeing the effects of Timefall - a type of rain that speeds up the aging process.
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Why does Deadman have a scar?

It's because he's dead, or at least, he's built of the parts of other dead people. In case you miss the literary reference, he comes fully fitted with a scar across his forehead, and just in case you're still not quite there, Deadman says he's “Frankenstein's monster.”
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Will there be a death stranding 2?

Death Stranding 2 has been confirmed for PS5, and Kojima Productions is yet to reveal whether it will arrive on other platforms.
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Is Lou male or female Death Stranding?

Louise is particularly a female name, however, as well as the name Sam gave to his unborn daughter. ^ Deadman incorrectly surmises that Sam's unborn child was a boy. Lucy confirmed in her ninth report that their child was in fact a girl.
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Is Sam a repatriate?

Sam was brought back to life on the beach by Amelie, making him a repatriate: someone who is able to avoid death by navigating their way back from the beach. With the ability to defy death, the cost of this repatriation may be accelerated aging.
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Can you take Lou out of the pod?

Lou's "Death"

Sam after meets Deadman holding Lou in her pod - but she appears to be dead, so Deadman tells Sam he has two options - bringing Lou to the incinerator to avoid a void-out, or he can try to take Lou out of the pod to see if she can survive, but that is against the law under the new president.
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Why does Sam need BB if he has dooms?

Sam, with a weaker case of DOOMS, can sense the nearby presence of BTs, but not see them. In short order he'll acquire a Bridge Baby—the bottled fetus of a mother in a coma—with which his DOOMS will be augmented enough to see BTs. Sam is also a repatriate, which just means he's a rare person who can return from death.
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What is a bridge baby?

A baby is breech when they are positioned feet or bottom first in the uterus. Ideally, a baby is positioned so that the head is delivered first during a vaginal birth. Most breech babies will turn to a head-first position by 36 weeks.
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