Citations:medorthophobia

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English citations of medorthophobia

  • 2002 September 13, maf1029 [username], “Re: Homosexuals have phobias”, in alt.politics.homosexuality[1] (Usenet):
    So, do you use your violence fantasies to mask your medorthophobia, your ithyphallophobia, or your medomalacuphobia?
  • 2011 September, James F. Park, Loren Pell, [self-published], page 74:
    Medorthophobia,’ was all he muttered.
    ‘Again, that’s something I’m not, repeat not, afraid of. In fact, if truth be told, I’m quite partial to a wee bit of Medorthophobia as an afternoon snack.’
  • 2013 March, Jamroar Runehouse, The White Reaper, [self-published], page 85:
    'I think it's Medorthophobia time what do you think,’ and before she could move away he'd placed her open palm on his bulging bulginess.
  • 2017 March, Delores Fossen, No Getting Over a Cowboy: A Western Romance Novel, HQN Books, page 91:
    This was Diana, who always sat or stood between the other two. She was the middle by age, as well, probably in her early forties. “I have medorthophobia.”
    That stopped the hugs and generated plenty of puzzling looks.
    “Fear of a penis?” Cassie asked.
    “An erect P-word,” Diana corrected. Mercy, the woman couldn't even say it. “Aradia has it, too, and Hera has phallophobia, fear of all Ps whether they’re erect or not.”
  • 2018 January, Page Peterson, Love with a View, [self-published], page 40:
    I laughed harder right with him. “Yeah, she has medorthophobia; a fear of erect penis. Well, for her it doesn’t matter if it’s erect; just any penis makes her cringe. How she's going to be a nurse and is penis phobic floors me. I guess she could always be an OB/GYN nurse. She'd probably enjoy that.”