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Encyclopedia > Gymnophobia

Gymnophobia is an irrational, abnormal and persistent fear or anxiety about being seen naked, and/or about seeing others naked, even when it is socially acceptable. Gymnophobes may experience their fear of nudity before all people, or only certain people. Line art depictions of a man and a woman designed to educate extraterrestrials about the appearance of the human body. ...


Sufferers experience undue anxiety even though they realize their fear is irrational. This phobia often arises from a feeling of inadequacy that their bodies are physically inferior, particularly due to comparison with idealized images portrayed in the media. The fear may also stem from anxiety about sexuality in general, or from a feeling of vulnerability associated with the thought that after initial disclosure of one's body their nakedness leaves their bodies--and their personalities--exposed and unprotected, as others would still imagine the person naked.


In some cases the fear is commonly manifested in dreams. A typical gymnophobic nightmare would be that the person is in an ordinary situation with other (clothed) people and then becomes aware of being naked, as though one simply forgot to get dressed. Pierre-Cécile Puvis de Chavannes: The Dream, 1883 A girl sleeps in her bed, before reaching REM sleep. ...


Gymnophobia is derived from the Greek gymnos (naked) and phobos (fear).


See also

Maidenform is a brand of womens underwear, founded in 1922 by seamstress Ida Rosenthal, along with her husband William Rosenthal and Enid Bissett who owned the shop that employed her. ... Nudism, or naturism, is the practice of going nude or unclothed in social and usually mixed gender groups, specifically in cultures where this is not the norm. ...

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Gymnophobia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (205 words)
Gymnophobia is an irrational fear or anxiety about being seen naked, or about seeing others naked.
A typical dream would be that the person is in an ordinary situation with other (clothed) people and then becomes aware that he/she is naked, as though one simply forgot to get dressed.
In the television series Arrested Development, Tobias has gymnophobia but it is always refered to as him being a "never nude".
Gymnophobia - (343 words)
Gymnophobia refers to a fear or anxiety (beyond the norm) about being seen naked, or perhaps even a fear or anxiety of seeing others naked.
The phobia was popularized gymnophobia diagnosis on the Fox show Arrested Development, with the character Tobias, who is a "never-nude," as they call it on the show.
Nor does it refer to children who refuse to be seen nude by the opposite sex (common in some cultures) unless they have constant fear or anxiety that it could happen.
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