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'''Infantophilia''' or '''nepiophilia''' is the sexual attraction to infants and toddlers, defined by various studies as children aged 0–4<ref>. Many [[pedophile|paedophiles]] attracted to females may also experience a nepiophilic attraction, unlike the majority of male-attracted paedophiles who are more likely to experience a degree of [[ephebophilia|ephebophilic]] attraction.
'''Infantophilia''' or '''nepiophilia''' ('''nepi''' for short) is the sexual attraction to infants and toddlers, defined by various studies as children aged 0–4<ref>[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4721/444e410960fc51ef6eaea13a15300b968973.pdf Greenberg, D. M.; Bradford, J.; and Curry S. (1995). "Infantophilia—a new subcategory of pedophilia?: a preliminary study". The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 23(1), 63-71. ] Retrieved on September 23, 2018</ref>.
However,the concise Oxford english dictionary twelfth edition(2011)contains an entry for neither infantophilia nor nepiophilia,which is odd considering that they are not swear words but technical terms.Still;in the EU at least,when you type the word"pedophile" on a macbook the computer's spell-checking algorithm puts a red line underneath the word even though it is not misspelled.
 
Many [[pedophile|paedophiles]] attracted to females may also experience a nepiophilic attraction, unlike the majority of male-attracted paedophiles who are more likely to experience a degree of [[ephebophilia|ephebophilic]] attraction.{{cite}}
 
The concise Oxford English dictionary twelfth edition (2011) does not contain an entry for infantophilia nor nepiophilia, despite both being scientifically accurate and accepted terms for many years. The website for the Oxford Dictionary does not contain any matches for either word.
 
Wikipedia categorises infantophilia as a sub-type of paedophilia where the preference is for children below 5 years old.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedophilia#Definitions Paedophilia - Wikipedia] Retrieved on September 23, 2018</ref>


==References==
==References==
*Greenberg, D. M.; Bradford, J.; and Curry S. (1995). "Infantophilia—a new subcategory of pedophilia?: a preliminary study". The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 23(1), 63-71.
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*Cohen, Lisa J.; and Galynker, Igor I. (2002). "Clinical Features of Pedophilia and Implications for Treatment." ''Journal of Psychiatric Practice'', 8(5), 276-289.
 
*Concise Oxford English Dictionary(2011),twelfth edition.Editors:Angus Stevenson,Maurice Waite.New words:Sara Hawker.
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 25 September 2018

Infantophilia or nepiophilia (nepi for short) is the sexual attraction to infants and toddlers, defined by various studies as children aged 0–4[1].

Many paedophiles attracted to females may also experience a nepiophilic attraction, unlike the majority of male-attracted paedophiles who are more likely to experience a degree of ephebophilic attraction.[Citation needed]

The concise Oxford English dictionary twelfth edition (2011) does not contain an entry for infantophilia nor nepiophilia, despite both being scientifically accurate and accepted terms for many years. The website for the Oxford Dictionary does not contain any matches for either word.

Wikipedia categorises infantophilia as a sub-type of paedophilia where the preference is for children below 5 years old.[2]

References