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'''Noviophobia''' is a word [[Chris]] created that he describes as his general fear of girls being paired up. While normal people would suggest that this is a form of social anxiety or that Chris is just [[Wikipedia:Love_shyness|love shy]], Chris of course felt the need to coin his own term for it. | '''Noviophobia''' is a word [[Chris]] created that he describes as his general fear of girls being paired up. While normal people would suggest that this is a form of social anxiety or that Chris is just [[Wikipedia:Love_shyness|love shy]], Chris of course felt the need to coin his own term for it. | ||
Chris's noviophobia manifested itself during the first months of his [[ | Chris's noviophobia manifested itself during the first months of his [[Love Quest]], and came to be because the girls he asked would often turn him down on the grounds that they "already had a boyfriend," due to the [[Infinitely-High Boyfriend-Factor]]. This eventually led to Chris's obsession with finding a [[Boyfriend-Free Girl]]. Chris formed the word noviophobia by using the [[La Cocina en La Casa de Casanova|Spanish]] word ''novio'', meaning "boyfriend", and the English term ''phobia'', derived from the Greek word ''φόβος'' (phóbos), meaning fear. | ||
The name Chris coined for his fear is therefore not completely logical, as it refers to the fear of boyfriends themselves, and not so much to the fear of girls being undatable. It also wouldn't suffice as a scientific medical term, because fears are usually derived from Greek words. An eligible term would be ''philophobia'', using the Greek word φίλος (phílos), which in this context, roughly means "male friend" or "boyfriend", or ''agoriphobia'', from the Greek αγόρι, meaning "boyfriend". | The name Chris coined for his fear is therefore not completely logical, as it refers to the fear of boyfriends themselves, and not so much to the fear of girls being undatable. It also wouldn't suffice as a scientific medical term, because fears are usually derived from Greek words. An eligible term would be ''philophobia'', using the Greek word φίλος (phílos), which in this context, roughly means "male friend" or "boyfriend", or ''agoriphobia'', from the Greek ''αγόρι'', meaning "boyfriend". | ||
The word is alternatively spelled "noiophobia", as it appears in Christian's letter to ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' about how ''[[Sprung]]'' has helped this condition. Chris later explained that this was an accidental misspelling. | The word is alternatively spelled "noiophobia", as it appears in Christian's letter to ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' about how ''[[Sprung]]'' has helped this condition. Chris later explained that this was an accidental misspelling. | ||
==Uses by Chris== | ==Uses by Chris== | ||
In addition to the infamous Nintendo Power letter, Chris has used this particular invented term on several occasions. | In addition to the infamous ''Nintendo Power'' letter, Chris has used this particular invented term on several occasions. | ||
*Chris apparently described his noviophobia (spelled as "novio phobia" by the examiner) to the psychiatrist he spoke with during his [[autism papers|psychiatric evaluation]] from 2004. | * Chris apparently described his noviophobia (spelled as "novio phobia" by the examiner) to the psychiatrist he spoke with during his [[autism papers|psychiatric evaluation]] from 2004. | ||
*''[[Sonichu's News Dash]]'' contains multiple references to noviophobia, in Chris's third-person description of himself and in a discussion of his letter to Nintendo Power (where he corrects the magazine's spelling of the term). | * ''[[Sonichu's News Dash]]'' contains multiple references to noviophobia, in Chris's third-person description of himself and in a discussion of his letter to ''Nintendo Power'' (where he corrects the magazine's spelling of the term). | ||
*Chris also mentions his noviophobia several times in the different editions of his [[Story of My Current Days]]. | * Chris also mentions his noviophobia several times in the different editions of his [[Story of My Current Days]]. | ||
*Though he doesn't use the full term, Chris mentions his phobia of boyfriends during the [[Animal Crossing Documentary]]. | * Though he doesn't use the full term, Chris mentions his phobia of boyfriends during the [[Animal Crossing Documentary|''Animal Crossing'' Documentary]]. | ||
*In his [[Chris_chan_(CWCipedia)|edited version of his Encyclopedia Dramatica page]], published on the [[CWCipedia]] in [[December 2009]], Chris claimed that he had gotten over his fear of boyfriends in general, replacing it with a more specific fear and hatred of [[trolls]]. | * In his [[Chris_chan_(CWCipedia)|edited version of his Encyclopedia Dramatica page]], published on the [[CWCipedia]] in [[December 2009]], Chris claimed that he had gotten over his fear of boyfriends in general, replacing it with a more specific fear and hatred of [[trolls]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Spanish]] | * [[Spanish]] | ||
{{CWC-isms}} | {{CWC-isms}} | ||
[[Category:CWC-isms]] | [[Category:CWC-isms]] |
Revision as of 22:18, 20 February 2011
Noviophobia is a word Chris created that he describes as his general fear of girls being paired up. While normal people would suggest that this is a form of social anxiety or that Chris is just love shy, Chris of course felt the need to coin his own term for it.
Chris's noviophobia manifested itself during the first months of his Love Quest, and came to be because the girls he asked would often turn him down on the grounds that they "already had a boyfriend," due to the Infinitely-High Boyfriend-Factor. This eventually led to Chris's obsession with finding a Boyfriend-Free Girl. Chris formed the word noviophobia by using the Spanish word novio, meaning "boyfriend", and the English term phobia, derived from the Greek word φόβος (phóbos), meaning fear.
The name Chris coined for his fear is therefore not completely logical, as it refers to the fear of boyfriends themselves, and not so much to the fear of girls being undatable. It also wouldn't suffice as a scientific medical term, because fears are usually derived from Greek words. An eligible term would be philophobia, using the Greek word φίλος (phílos), which in this context, roughly means "male friend" or "boyfriend", or agoriphobia, from the Greek αγόρι, meaning "boyfriend".
The word is alternatively spelled "noiophobia", as it appears in Christian's letter to Nintendo Power about how Sprung has helped this condition. Chris later explained that this was an accidental misspelling.
Uses by Chris
In addition to the infamous Nintendo Power letter, Chris has used this particular invented term on several occasions.
- Chris apparently described his noviophobia (spelled as "novio phobia" by the examiner) to the psychiatrist he spoke with during his psychiatric evaluation from 2004.
- Sonichu's News Dash contains multiple references to noviophobia, in Chris's third-person description of himself and in a discussion of his letter to Nintendo Power (where he corrects the magazine's spelling of the term).
- Chris also mentions his noviophobia several times in the different editions of his Story of My Current Days.
- Though he doesn't use the full term, Chris mentions his phobia of boyfriends during the Animal Crossing Documentary.
- In his edited version of his Encyclopedia Dramatica page, published on the CWCipedia in December 2009, Chris claimed that he had gotten over his fear of boyfriends in general, replacing it with a more specific fear and hatred of trolls.