Of course, I've had women friends in the past who've accused me of living by philophobia, but I don't think that's relevant here, and it's certainly not true, or at least any more. |
This particularly British inclination to philophobia, if one may call it so, is responsible for some curious and dangerous standards and repressions. |
This paradoxical condition could be termed philophobia, a fear leading to alienation, and in the reigning culture of selfishness, it is not nearly as unusual as one might think. |
She suffered nervously with philophobia, which was similar to Greg's fear, but more mental than physical. |
Kerry's philophobia disabled her ability to have a deep personal relationship with people, like friendship or love. |