I cannot find the fear of never falling in love, but the fear of falling in love is called Philophobia, so I would imagine that it is something along the lines of anti-philophobia.
Sorry that I couldn't help more, but I hope that what i have given is sufficient.
I cannot find the fear of never falling in love, but the fear of falling in love is called Philophobia, so I would imagine that it is something along the lines of anti-philophobia.
Sorry that I couldn't help more, but I hope that what i have given is sufficient.
As he said there isn't really a defined term for the opposite of Philophobia, however a lot of people refer to it as Anti-Philophobia or Unphilophobia.
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Philophobia I believe
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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.
his fear of being like his father
no it's not!....being lovedd is way more important than being feared. yeah fear =respect but no love= being lonely....everyone needs love
Autophobia - A persistent fear of loneliness, of being alone. A fear of solitude. May worry about being ignored and/or unloved, or worry about intruders, strange noises or the possibility of developing a medical problem.
ammidyphobia ammidyphobia-fear of someone you truly loved leaving your side.
Necrophobia is the abnormal fear of dead things (e.g., corpses) as well as things associated with death (e.g., coffins, tombstones)Thanatophobia is fear of death,
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.