Genophobia vs Menophobia - What's the difference?
genophobia | menophobia |
The physical or psychological fear of sexual relations or sexual intercourse
(label) The fear of menopause.
* 1992 , Bettyann Kevles,
* 1995 , Patricia J. Richter & Roger Duvivier, Midlife, Madness, or Menopause: Does Anyone Know What's Normal? , Chronimed Publishing (1995), ISBN 9781565610590,
* 2000 , Kathleen J. Greider, "Perimenopause and Other Midlife Opportunities", in In Her Own Time: Women and Developmental Issues in Pastoral Care , Augsburg Fortress (2000), ISBN 0800631374,
As nouns the difference between genophobia and menophobia
is that genophobia is the physical or psychological fear of sexual relations or sexual intercourse while menophobia is (label) the fear of menopause.genophobia
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(wikipedia genophobia) (-)Synonyms
* antisexuality * erotophobiaSee also
* erotophobiamenophobia
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(-)book review, Los Angeles Times , 14 May 1992:
- Until her courageous effort, Sheehy suggests, menopause was a word seldom uttered aloud, certainly not in mixed company. She attributes this silence to "menophobia ," fear of menopause.
page 1:
- Therefore, in this book, we have chosen to talk not just about menopause, but about independent, intelligent, menophobia -free aging — aging with dignity.
page 204:
- Though some women fall prey to "menophobia " and shun any female over thirty, most women enjoy increased sisterhood in midlife and are nourished by being comrades in the passage through perimenopause.