Pediophobia

Pediophobes are people who experience anxiety and fear when interacting with children. They often experience strong emotions during their visual and auditory perceptions. Based on these experiences, they may have an incorrect image of children. Many believe that the psychology of these people is in conflict with them due to the fact that they grew up with a reluctance to communicate with small children.

Why do they enjoy contact with them? The answer is simple, for them it is a way to recharge their energy. Thanks to communicating with them, pediophobes receive a large amount of positive emotions. Moreover, the younger the child, the easier it is for him to experience this kind of positive feedback. However, despite positive emotions, pediophobes are distinguished by hidden aggression. They direct it at children, but, unfortunately, they themselves do not realize it. If you analyze the behavior of pediophs, you can easily notice that they have an inherent way of playing. Yes, this is exactly what is typical for small children. However, for an adult this seems unacceptable. Another side