English

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Etymology

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From sex +‎ -phobic.

Adjective

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sexphobic (comparative more sexphobic, superlative most sexphobic)

  1. Alternative form of sexophobic
    • 1991 December 1, Arthur Lipkin, “Recognizing Lesbian and Gay Youth”, in Gay Community News, volume 19, number 20, page 4:
      Ironically, it may by our community who will convince the greater public that young people do have sexualities, a fact that has been denied by a sexphobic culture.