pedophobia
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Noun[edit]
pedophobia (uncountable)
- An irrational, obsessive fear or dislike of children.
- 1998, Michael Rectenwald, “Reading around the Kids”, in Constance Coiner, Diana Hume George, The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties While You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve[1], page 112:
- Children embarrass us because they point ever too cleverly and clearly to our denial of personal, material, and maternal history. This accounts, in part, for academia's pedophobia and the hush-hush we maintain about parenting.
- 2015 February 11, Raymond Kethledge writing for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Waltherr-Willard v. Mariemont City Schools, case 14-3168:
- In 1997, Mariemont asked her to teach at the elementary school, but she said she could not do so because of her pedophobia.
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) An irrational or obsessive fear or dislike of pedophiles or pedophilia advocates.