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Word of the Day: Capnophobia

Capnophobia - an intense hatred or fear of smoking or having anyone around who is in the immediate vicinity polluting the air with tobacco smoke.

My capnophobia was triggered when I attended a baby shower and all the attendees were smoking.
 

I know many people who experience capnophobia nowadays. When I was younger and worked in offices, it was okay to smoke at your desk.
I so remember the days, Ruby.

I remember the stand-up ashtrays in departments stores... cigarette butts on the floor, and the clothing always had a cigarette smoke smell about it.
 
When I was a kid, our family doctor would sit at his desk and smoke while talking to patients. He advised my aunt to smoke menthol cigarettes, he said they were good for asthma...

I've always hated smoking, maybe because both of my parents smoked and it just seemed so yucky.
 
It wasn't until more recently that I have even heard the term "phobia" linked with the word "hatred". It has otherwise always seemed to refer to a fear of one sort or another such as acrophobia (fear of heights), claustrophobia (fear of tight or enclosed spaces), arachnophobia (fear of spiders), etc.

According to medicalnewstoday.com, a phobia is "a type of anxiety disorder. It causes a person to experience overwhelming or debilitating fear of a situation or thing that typically does not pose any real danger".

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/list-of-phobias

Tony
 
It wasn't until more recently that I have even heard the term "phobia" linked with the word "hatred". It has otherwise always seemed to refer to a fear of one sort or another such as acrophobia (fear of heights), claustrophobia (fear of tight or enclosed spaces), arachnophobia (fear of spiders), etc.

According to medicalnewstoday.com, a phobia is "a type of anxiety disorder. It causes a person to experience overwhelming or debilitating fear of a situation or thing that typically does not pose any real danger".

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/list-of-phobias

Tony
Typically doesn't pose any danger..but then capnophobia must be an exception to the rule as cigarette smoke does pose a real danger.
 
When I was a kid, our family doctor would sit at his desk and smoke while talking to patients. He advised my aunt to smoke menthol cigarettes, he said they were good for asthma...

I've always hated smoking, maybe because both of my parents smoked and it just seemed so yucky.
Yup, and doctors still say whatever they're paid to say today. In the past, many doctors advised pregnant women to smoke to relieve morning sickness. Dr. Oz promoted Green Coffee for weight loss.
 
Typically doesn't pose any danger..but then capnophobia must be an exception to the rule as cigarette smoke does pose a real danger.

Very true. It seems that meaning of the word "phobia" is being changed to broaden its scope and then applied to all manner of situations that don't fit the original intention of the term. Examples of this abound in recent years.

Tony
 
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