What Is Beard Phobia?

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The term

pogonophobia

is derived from the Greek words pogon (πώγων) for beard and phobos (φόβος) for fear. Its antonym would be “pogonophilia”, that is the love of beards or bearded persons.

What are the weirdest phobias?

  • Chaetophobia (Fear of hair) …
  • Vestiphobia (Fear of clothing) …
  • Ergophobia (Fear of work) …
  • Decidophobia (Fear of making decisions) …
  • Eisoptrophobia (Fear of mirrors) …
  • Deipnophobia (Fear of dining with others) …
  • Phobophobia (Fear of phobias)

What is it called when you like beards?


Pogonophile:-

someone who is fond of, or loves beards.

What does Pogonophile mean?


Someone who loves beards

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What is the psychology behind beard?

The traditional conclusions drawn with regards to beards and facial hair, based on numerous surveys and studies, were that a clean shave was deemed to be less attractive on a man with a boyish face, whilst the “long stubble” look – growth of around ten days’ worth of not shaving – was perceived to be most sexually …

Why are beards popular again?

The beard revival is very much to do with the

idea of a nostalgic version of masculinity

. The recession has led to this very nostalgic, backward-looking attitude to fashion. … Men are looking backwards to the beard because for them it represents a manliness, it looks back to a time when men were men.

Who is the beard Hunter?


Ernest Franklin

, also known as Beard Hunter, is a freelance mercenary. Using his beard-based metahuman powers, Ernest hunts the world’s bearded men. Franklin is a pogonophiliac, and takes sexual pleasure from consuming facial hair.

What is the #1 phobia?

Overall,

fear of public speaking

is America’s biggest phobia – 25.3 percent say they fear speaking in front of a crowd. Clowns (7.6 percent feared) are officially scarier than ghosts (7.3 percent), but zombies are scarier than both (8.9 percent).

What is the rarest fear?

  • Ablutophobia | Fear of bathing. …
  • Arachibutyrophobia | Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. …
  • Arithmophobia | Fear of math. …
  • Chirophobia | Fear of hands. …
  • Chloephobia | Fear of newspapers. …
  • Globophobia (Fear of balloons) …
  • Omphalophobia | Fear of Umbilicus (Bello Buttons)

What is Cynophilist?

:

a dog fancier

: one that is favorably disposed toward dogs.

What is Stigmatophile?

noun.

a love for body piercing or tattooing that is accompanied by sexual arousal

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What is a Discophile?

:

one who studies and collects phonograph records or CDs

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Do beards have a purpose?

The

beard provides the face with protection from the elements

, and a natural shield from the more delicate parts of the face around the mouth and lips. Next, prehistoric men grew their beards for protection. The thick, rich beards that they could grow were so full that they helped cushion blows to the face.

Do men like other men with beards?

For men,

approximately 60% preferred some type of facial hair for themselves

while 40% preferred a clean-shaven look. When judging other men, the results narrowed: approximately 50% of men preferred other males to have a clean-shaven look while 50% preferred some type of facial hair.

Why do Muslims wear beards?

Some religions (such as Islam and Sikhism) have considered

a full beard to be essential and mandate it as part of their observance

. Other cultures, even while not officially mandating it, view a beard as central to a man’s virility, exemplifying such virtues as wisdom, strength, sexual prowess and high social status.

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