Philophobia I believe
Philophobia
Philophobia
Philophobia- Fear of falling in love or being in love.http://phobialist.com/
Philophobia- Fear of falling in love or being in love.http://phobialist.com/
I have no idea but the fear of not being loved is philophobia. I hope i helped you.
no it's not!....being lovedd is way more important than being feared. yeah fear =respect but no love= being lonely....everyone needs love
ammidyphobia ammidyphobia-fear of someone you truly loved leaving your side.
Machiavelli argues that it is safer for a prince to be feared than loved, as fear is a more reliable means of maintaining control over his subjects. While being loved can foster loyalty, love is fickle and can easily wane. Fear, on the other hand, ensures obedience, as people are less likely to challenge a ruler they fear. However, Machiavelli also advises that a prince should avoid being hated, as that can lead to rebellion.
In domestic violence, a woman learns to fear the man she loved.
Being feared can often lead to obedience out of fear of consequences, while being loved can sometimes lead to betrayal or taking advantage of one's kindness. However, balance and mutual respect in relationships are essential for long-term success and fulfillment. Ultimately, it is better to strive for a combination of both fear and love to maintain authority and loyalty.
There isn’t one widely recognized, official clinical phobia name specifically for “fear of being unloved.” However, a few related terms are often mentioned: Athazagoraphobia – fear of being forgotten or ignored Philophobia – fear of falling in love Autophobia (monophobia) – fear of being alone That said, the fear of being unloved is usually less about a specific phobia and more about deeper emotional themes like: Fear of rejection Fear of abandonment Attachment anxiety In psychology, this often connects to anxious attachment style, where someone deeply fears not being valued, chosen, or emotionally prioritized. Unlike specific phobias (like fear of heights or spiders), the fear of being unloved is typically rooted in relational experiences — childhood attachment patterns, past rejection, emotional neglect, or trauma. If this question is personal, it’s important to know: fearing being unloved is incredibly human. At its core, it’s about the need for connection and belonging — which is one of our most basic psychological needs.
Dreams are very personal. You would need to think about your views and feeling about AIDS and people who have AIDS-- compassion? fear? Typically people fear AIDS. So what about your loved one has you nervous or afraid? Also people fear being rejected and isolated if they have AIDS.... are you concerned in real life about rejection or being ostracized? The dream does not tell you whether or not your loved one has AIDS. Only valid test results can provide that information.