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Philogyny

Philogyny is love of, admiration for, or respect for women or girls. It is the antonym of misogyny. It is a form of philanthropy and philosophy that empowers and celebrates women at an equal status as men, thus dismantling the social roles of patriarchy and supremacy. Philogyny has been widely practiced for thousands of years. It is reflected in art…

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Philogyny

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related to Classical Greece · 23
Philogyny → Aphrodite, Archaic Greek, Beyond, Christian Groes-Green, Connell's, Criticizing, English, Hellenistic Alexandria, Her, In, Lesbos, Maputo, Most, Mozambique, Nine Lyric Poets, Ode, One, Sappho, Sappho's, Tenth Muse
related to Etymology · 4
Philogyny → Greek, Greek-based, Parallel, The
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Philogyny → poet Sappho who was an Archaic Greek poet from the island of Lesbos, sense of well being and safety
related to Internalised philogyny · 2
Philogyny → The, Women
related to Safety and cooperation · 1
Philogyny → Philogynist

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women equal also sappho poetry respect love men times well sexual philosophy status includes techniques feminine safety historical psychological philanthropy

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Philogynyis asense of well being and safety0.90text
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Philogynyrelated to Classical GreeceSappho0.60section
Philogynyrelated to Classical GreeceArchaic Greek0.60section
Philogynyrelated to Classical GreeceLesbos0.60section
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Philogynyrelated to Classical GreeceTenth Muse0.60section
Philogynyrelated to Classical GreeceThe Poetess0.60section
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Philogynyrelated to Classical GreeceNine Lyric Poets0.60section

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