Sissyphobia

Synonyms for "sissyphobia"

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Related word relations

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3 relation types

Related terms

4 entries

derived from

1 entries

related to

5 entries

Translations

9 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

2 entries
  • plomafòbia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)
  • plomofòbia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)

French

1 entries
  • efféminophobie noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)

Galician

1 entries
  • plumofobia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)

Italian

1 entries
  • effeminofobia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • afeminofobia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)
  • efeminofobia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)

Spanish

2 entries
  • plumafobia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)
  • plumofobia noun (negative attitude towards men who act in a feminine way)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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Although a cultural reaction has begun to set in, sissyphobia still dominates present societal thinking which regards with diffidence most sensitivity, creativity, tender demeanor and confidingly close same-sex friendships in males.

Source: wiktionary

I have built my model from feminist tenets because, although as Doyle (1983), Herek (1987) and others have noted, sissyphobia is derived via projection from both misogyny and from homophobia[…]

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Rather than merely producing a simulacrum of past decades, however, this synthetic utopia rewrites the Israeli masculinity and effeminates the cultural national agenda in regard to the politics of effeminacy, sissyness, and sissyphobia […]

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“Galileo’s Middle Finger” is many things: a rant, a manifesto, a treasury of evocative new terms (sissyphobia, autogynephilia, phall-o-meter) and an account of the author’s transformation “from an activist going after establishment scientists into an aide-de-camp to scientists who found themselves the target of activists like me” — and back again.

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