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Citations:arophobia

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    Noun: "(neologism) fear, dislike, or hatred of aromantic people and/or human aromanticism"

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    • 2022, anonymous quotee, “How Can People Better Understand What Aromanticism Is Vs What Asexuality Is?”, inAVENues[1], page12:
      I've never experienced externalarophobia, but internalized stuff was something I dealt with for a long time and amatonormativity affected me greatly.
    • 2023, The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project, “Identity Integration”, inAce and Aro Journeys: A Guide to Embracing Your Asexual or Aromantic Identity[2], London:Jessica Kingsley Publishers,→ISBN, page221:
      Even in situations where one's identity is accepted completely, there can still be lingering doubts derived from internalized acephobia andarophobia or from a wider sense of otherness from general society or even other members of the community.
    • 2023, Vaneet Mehta,Bisexual Men Exist: A Handbook for Bisexual, Pansexual and M-Spec Men[3], page189:
      This leads to a society that is rife wih m-spec phobia,arophobia and acephobia and erasure that can be internalized, causing people to struggle with their identity, which can greatly impact their mental health.
    • 2023, Samantha Rendle,Hopeless Aromantic: An Affirmative Guide to Aromanticism[4], page105:
      Comments like those listed above, especially comments such as 'you're just depressed' or 'you're cold and heartless' are arguably a big contributor to internalizedarophobia.
    • 2024, Ela Przybyło, “Ace-Ecologies: The Asexual Erotics of Loving Kin”, in KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks, editors,Asexualities: Feminist and Queer Perspectives, Revised and Expanded Ten-Year Anniversary Edition[5], unnumbered page:
      When the couple takes hierarchical precedence in law, people who live other forms of kinship – queer people, aromantic people, asexual people, immigrants, Indigenous people – because routinely punished so that "adults whose lives do not fit the amatonormative norm face discrimination" and aromantic people facearophobia.
    • 2025 February 10, Ramiya Sureshkumar, “Professor Liza Blake discusses the A-spectrum and academia”, inThe Medium[6], volume51, number17, University of Toronto Mississauga, page 7:
      The talk also delved into the concept of aphobia, an umbrella term encompassing acephobia andarophobia, and its manifestation in a myriad of different ways: invisibility or erasure, invalidation, exclusion, dehumanization, pathologization or conversion, and violence.
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