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Cacophobia is defined as the fear of ugliness, which would include things you find ugly whether it be an animal or person. Unatractiphobia is not a real fear, it is more like slang, like, "my blind date was so ugly, I had a sudden case of unattractive phobia (unatractiphodia)"

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