Teratophobia

Teratophobia may refer to either a fear of giving birth to malformed offspring or a general fear of disfigured people.[1] In its broadest sense it may also include a fear of monsters or monstrosities in general.[2] When discussed as a social phenomenon, teratophobia is sometimes viewed as a form of social discrimination and a hyponym or offshoot of ablecentrism, and when acted upon, a form of bullying, although it is common.[3] Individuals that deal with teratophobes regularly are also contrasted with attractive people, and are said to find courting difficut and also find it difficult to find a romantic partner.[4] The concept of teratophobia has also been observed as a phenomenon during abortion debates.[5]

References

  1. Bird, Christopher (2010). The Grandiloquent Dictionary - Tenth Anniversary Edition. p. 127.
  2. Doctor, Ronald (2010). The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties, Third Edition. p. 349.
  3. MOSAIC, Neil Steinberg. "Facial discrimination: Living with a disfigured face". CNN. CNN. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  4. Wolff, Virginia (1991). Rarely Easy and Never Beautiful.
  5. Baker, Lucy (2013). A Curious Doubled Existence: Birth Here and in Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga.
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