The intense desire to follow someone on social media sites while resisting the temptation to add them as friends.
Someone told me she had been following my Facebook feeds over a year. I sent her a friend request, but she politely declined. She messaged me that was not the direction she wished to take. I think she has got a platonic crush on me.
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An intense longing for love; it is the antonym of philophobia, which is the fear of love. Philophilic individuals have either overcome the fear of attachment or risk it.
She just loved to love. It seemed love itself was her object of love. She was infected by philophilia.
A reading disorder causing people to obsess about reading and what they read, for fear of the adverse consequences of knowledge gained by reading. The consequence is a feeling that you know way too much while you're bloated with sheer ignorance. Quite akin to anorexia.
He hated libraries and books; he seemed to have developed redorexia.
A playful or intimate gesture in which two people touch their teeth together and rub against each other's teeth, without using their lips in the kiss.
Combining "denti-" (Latin for teeth) with "kiss," highlighting the contact between teeth.
They shared a quick dentikiss, laughing as their teeth lightly touched in a moment of playful affection.
Someone who demands citation for everything. A Citation Nazi will require you to provide sources of reference for your own original inventions, widely accepted knowledge, and even for your self-reflections.
I wrote in my physics term paper that the Earth revolves around the Sun. My professor returned it asking to provide citations. He wanted my friend to cite a source for her statement "I believe aliens live among us". Such a Citation Nazi!
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The spirituality of tourists.
In the external appearance, tourists may be motivated by nature or culture; yet, deeper inside, touristuality is at the core of what inspire tourists.