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==== Female ====
 
==== Female ====
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Youth is an indication of high [[w:fertility|fertility]].
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The loss of beauty affects women much stronger than men, '''despite''' women tend to have slightly longer life expectancies than men.<br />That is because youthful looks are an evolutionary sign of '''femininity and [[:wikipedia:en:fertility|fertility]],''' the purpose of female attraction, to lead to procreation. However, aging has devastating effects on female attraction, because '''old age in a woman is an evolutionary sign of poor to no fertility.'''. Aging increasingly '''damages the female reproductive system,''' causing it to fail, making women lose their bio-evolutionairy purpose to produce offsprings. Because an aging woman's reproductive system can no longer fullfill this purpose, the male brain that is naturally programmed to seek fertility does consider women exponentially less attractive at a higher age.
 
The loss of beauty affects women much stronger than men, '''despite''' women tend to have slightly longer life expectancies than men.<br />That is because youthful looks are an evolutionary sign of '''femininity and [[:wikipedia:en:fertility|fertility]],''' the purpose of female attraction, to lead to procreation. However, aging has devastating effects on female attraction, because '''old age in a woman is an evolutionary sign of poor to no fertility.'''. Aging increasingly '''damages the female reproductive system,''' causing it to fail, making women lose their bio-evolutionairy purpose to produce offsprings. Because an aging woman's reproductive system can no longer fullfill this purpose, the male brain that is naturally programmed to seek fertility does consider women exponentially less attractive at a higher age.
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==== Male ====
 
==== Male ====
 
Aging also negatively affects male attractiveness, however to a lesser extent, because the male reproductive system is affected in a far less devastating way, and an elderly man might still be able to procreate, provided sufficient remaining sexual potency, because the testicles keep producing semen cells even well into old age.
 
Aging also negatively affects male attractiveness, however to a lesser extent, because the male reproductive system is affected in a far less devastating way, and an elderly man might still be able to procreate, provided sufficient remaining sexual potency, because the testicles keep producing semen cells even well into old age.
   
Some sufferers<ref name=BBCdavid /> are more likely to seek {{wp|plastic surgery}} to cut and stretch wrinkles to make them appear more youthful<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/BeautySecrets/story?id=2991351&page=1</ref> while the main concern of many other sufferers is the internal, {{wp|human biology|biological}} long-term damage caused by the aging process.
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Some sufferers<ref name="BBCdavid" /> are more likely to seek {{wp|plastic surgery}} to cut and stretch wrinkles to make them appear more youthful<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/BeautySecrets/story?id=2991351&page=1</ref> while the main concern of many other sufferers is the internal, {{wp|human biology|biological}} long-term damage caused by the aging process.
   
 
=== Loss of mobility and independence ===
 
=== Loss of mobility and independence ===
Symptoms include the fear of the future and the dread of needing to {{wp|elderly care|rely on people and external tools}} due to loss of strength,<ref name=Quora1 /> to do formerly self-possible actions in {{wp|everyday life}} (loss of freedom<ref name=Quora1 /> and personal independence), which includes self-care, climbing stairs, crossing streets, walking, driving and carrying things.<ref name=Quora1 />
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Symptoms include the fear of the future and the dread of needing to {{wp|elderly care|rely on people and external tools}} due to loss of strength,<ref name="Quora1" /> to do formerly self-possible actions in {{wp|everyday life}} (loss of freedom<ref name="Quora1" /> and personal independence), which includes self-care, climbing stairs, crossing streets, walking, driving and carrying things.<ref name="Quora1" />
   
 
Even things taken for granted (e.g. ability to step on a bus) is getting increasingly hard for elderly people.
 
Even things taken for granted (e.g. ability to step on a bus) is getting increasingly hard for elderly people.
   
 
=== Biological failure ===
 
=== Biological failure ===
''Gerascophobists'' especially fear the fade of {{wp|health}}, the risk of {{wp|age-related diseases}}, {{wp|Frailty syndrome}}<ref name=Quora1 /> and the inevitable loss of {{wp|well-being}} which comes along with the {{wp|aging process}}. This includes restricted {{wp|individual mobility}}, reliance on {{wp|prescription medication}}, {{wp|tooth decay}} and loss of {{wp|denture}}, loss of {{wp|bone density}}, accumulating {{wp|genetics|genetic}} damage, {{wp|facial distortion}}<ref name=Zombie /> (loss of attractiveness), vocal distortion, the loss of body functionality (e.g. {{wp|presbyopia|eyesight}}, which leads to reliance on external tools (i.e. reading glasses) that can break, malfunction, be forgotten and/or get lost), {{wp|Cataract}}, {{wp|Arthritis}}, {{wp|Gastrointestinal disease}} (food {{wp|digestion}} and issues and {{wp|dyschezia}}, {{wp|obstructed defecation}}), {{wp|Management of dehydration|hydration}} malfunction, desert-dry skin, the increasing risk of {{wp|kidney failure}} and {{wp|cancer}}, {{wp|lymphoma}}, permanent irreversible {{wp|brain damage}} (leads to restricted environmental sensory perceptions, slower response times and weakened ability to think and make rational decisions), {{wp|hearing loss}}, the loss of {{wp|muscle mass}} (while fat increases), loss of {{wp|fertility}} and {{wp|impotence|potency}}; {{wp|sensory loss|sensory deficits}}<ref name=FightAging20170725>[https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2017/07/the-fall-into-nihilism/ FightAging.org article “The fall into nihilism”, 2017-07-25]</ref> (including the ability to feel emotions), {{wp|cognitive decline}} ({{wp|forgetting}}, {{wp|Amnesia|loss of remembrance}} (fading memories), {{wp|Accident-proneness|clusminess}}, {{wp|dementia}}, {{wp|alzheimers}}, loss of {{wp|mental chronometry}} and {{wp|neuroplasticity}}), repulsive ugliness,<ref name=Zombie /> and the permanent loss of overall {{wp|quality of life}}<ref name=Quora1 /><ref name=BBCdavid /><ref name=BBCdavid2 />, all of which only gets worse and leads to {{wp|death|a dead end}}.
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''Gerascophobists'' especially fear the fade of {{wp|health}}, the risk of {{wp|age-related diseases}}, {{wp|Frailty syndrome}}<ref name="Quora1" /> and the inevitable loss of {{wp|well-being}} which comes along with the {{wp|aging process}}. This includes restricted {{wp|individual mobility}}, reliance on {{wp|prescription medication}}, {{wp|tooth decay}} and loss of {{wp|denture}}, loss of {{wp|bone density}}, accumulating {{wp|genetics|genetic}} damage, {{wp|facial distortion}}<ref name="Zombie" /> (loss of attractiveness), vocal distortion, the loss of body functionality (e.g. {{wp|presbyopia|eyesight}}, which leads to reliance on external tools (i.e. reading glasses) that can break, malfunction, be forgotten and/or get lost), {{wp|Cataract}}, {{wp|Arthritis}}, {{wp|Gastrointestinal disease}} (food {{wp|digestion}} and issues and {{wp|dyschezia}}, {{wp|obstructed defecation}}), {{wp|Management of dehydration|hydration}} malfunction, desert-dry skin, the increasing risk of {{wp|kidney failure}} and {{wp|cancer}}, {{wp|lymphoma}}, permanent irreversible {{wp|brain damage}} (leads to restricted environmental sensory perceptions, slower response times and weakened ability to think and make rational decisions), {{wp|hearing loss}}, the loss of {{wp|muscle mass}} (while fat increases), loss of {{wp|fertility}} and {{wp|impotence|potency}}; {{wp|sensory loss|sensory deficits}}<ref name="FightAging20170725">[https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2017/07/the-fall-into-nihilism/ FightAging.org article “The fall into nihilism”, 2017-07-25]</ref> (including the ability to feel emotions), {{wp|cognitive decline}} ({{wp|forgetting}}, {{wp|Amnesia|loss of remembrance}} (fading memories), {{wp|Accident-proneness|clusminess}}, {{wp|dementia}}, {{wp|alzheimers}}, loss of {{wp|mental chronometry}} and {{wp|neuroplasticity}}), repulsive ugliness,<ref name="Zombie" /> and the permanent loss of overall {{wp|quality of life}}<ref name="Quora1" /><ref name="BBCdavid" /><ref name="BBCdavid2" />, all of which only gets worse and leads to {{wp|death|a dead end}}.
   
 
==== Reminders ====
 
==== Reminders ====
Any reminder of impermanence, biological failure and evanescence, such as the bare mention of the word “{{wp|wikt:lifespan|lifespan”}},<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/ba4y8q/what_are_words_and_phrases_you_do_not_like_to_hear/ek8ze3z/ Reddit comment: “Word I hate: ‘Lifespan’. Reason: Reminds one that there is mortality and end of life.”]</ref> the name of the song {{wp|Faded (Alan Walker song)|Fade(d)}} or song lyrics such as “fading memories” anded the sight of old and disabled people,<ref name=Zombie /> can trigger a wave of gerascophobic emotions, possibly combined with {{wp|cognitive dissonance}}.
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Any reminder of impermanence, biological failure and evanescence, such as the bare mention of the word “{{wp|wikt:lifespan|lifespan”}},<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/ba4y8q/what_are_words_and_phrases_you_do_not_like_to_hear/ek8ze3z/ Reddit comment: “Word I hate: ‘Lifespan’. Reason: Reminds one that there is mortality and end of life.”]</ref> the name of the song {{wp|Faded (Alan Walker song)|Fade(d)}} or song lyrics such as “fading memories” anded the sight of old and disabled people,<ref name="Zombie" /> can trigger a wave of gerascophobic emotions, possibly combined with {{wp|cognitive dissonance}}.
   
 
=== Physical restrictions ===
 
=== Physical restrictions ===
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=== Social restrictions ===
 
=== Social restrictions ===
Another sense of insecurity is caused by the possibility of being affected by {{wp|ageism}} (social antipathy and reluctance against aged people) oneself one day.<ref name="Quora1" /><ref name=Radical>[https://www.isitnormal.com/post/i-detest-old-people--19337 Radical gerontophobia example.]</ref><ref name=offmychestt>[https://www.reddit.com/r/offmychest/comments/9a0r1c/elderly_people_disgust_me_sometimes/ Reddit.com/r/offmychest thread: “''Elderly people disgust me sometimes.''”]</ref>
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Another sense of insecurity is caused by the possibility of being affected by {{wp|ageism}} (social antipathy and reluctance against aged people) oneself one day.<ref name="Quora1" /><ref name="Radical">[https://www.isitnormal.com/post/i-detest-old-people--19337 Radical gerontophobia example.]</ref><ref name="offmychestt">[https://www.reddit.com/r/offmychest/comments/9a0r1c/elderly_people_disgust_me_sometimes/ Reddit.com/r/offmychest thread: “''Elderly people disgust me sometimes.''”]</ref>
   
 
==== Phsyical obstruction ====
 
==== Phsyical obstruction ====
In their younger years, people tend to, despite respecting elderly people for unrelated reasons, feel annoyed by their disabilities, impediments and repeated needs for special care, which will only deterioate until death.
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In their younger years, people, despite respecting elderly people for other unrelated reasons, tend to feel annoyed and obstructed by their disabilities, impediments and repeated needs for special care, which will only deterioate until death.
   
 
The same people become aware that they will inevitably be in this physically crippled situation oneself one day, and other people will think about them the same way, although they don't speak it.
 
The same people become aware that they will inevitably be in this physically crippled situation oneself one day, and other people will think about them the same way, although they don't speak it.
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==== Presbyopia ====
 
==== Presbyopia ====
 
The thought of relying on external tools (i.e. glasses and/or contact lenses) for basic daily actions such as reading appears horrifying.
 
The thought of relying on external tools (i.e. glasses and/or contact lenses) for basic daily actions such as reading appears horrifying.
Gerascophobists consider presbyopia as ''semi-blindness'' and reading glasses as ''wheelchair for the eyes''<ref name=Quora_Presbyopia>[https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-cope-with-the-idea-of-presbyopia-and-being-chained-to-eyewear-for-the-rest-of-my-foreseeable-life “How do I cope with the idea of presbyopia and being chained to eyewear for the rest of my foreseeable life?”]</ref>.
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Gerascophobists consider presbyopia as ''semi-blindness'' and reading glasses as ''wheelchair for the eyes''<ref name="Quora_Presbyopia">[https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-cope-with-the-idea-of-presbyopia-and-being-chained-to-eyewear-for-the-rest-of-my-foreseeable-life “How do I cope with the idea of presbyopia and being chained to eyewear for the rest of my foreseeable life?”]</ref>.
   
 
Glasses can break, can get lost, and have to be put on/off, which is similar to having to change a camera lens each time when changing the focus.
 
Glasses can break, can get lost, and have to be put on/off, which is similar to having to change a camera lens each time when changing the focus.
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=== Hopelessness ===
 
=== Hopelessness ===
Old age is described as a “pit of doom”<ref name=tweet_pitofdoom>[https://twitter.com/EnthusiastYouth/status/1169704769088294912 Tweet by @EnthusiastYouth: ''“Old age is the pit of doom.”'']</ref>, or “eternal dungeon” by people with this mental condition, because the effects of aging are permanent.
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Old age is described as a “pit of doom”<ref name="tweet_pitofdoom">[https://twitter.com/EnthusiastYouth/status/1169704769088294912 Tweet by @EnthusiastYouth: ''“Old age is the pit of doom.”'']</ref>, or “eternal dungeon” by people with this mental condition, because the effects of aging are permanent.
   
 
The certainty that the health condition of elderly people will inevitably only deterioate leads to a sense of hopelessness.
 
The certainty that the health condition of elderly people will inevitably only deterioate leads to a sense of hopelessness.
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<br />Being exposed to aging equals the feeling of being unable to defend oneself against one's murderer.
 
<br />Being exposed to aging equals the feeling of being unable to defend oneself against one's murderer.
   
One's counsciousness is trapped inside a body of which the functions are failing one after another<ref name=cracked />.
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One's counsciousness is trapped inside a body of which the functions are failing one after another<ref name="cracked" />.
   
 
=== Limited pleasure ===
 
=== Limited pleasure ===
 
==== Ability to taste food ====
 
==== Ability to taste food ====
Due to the degrading taste nerves<ref name=cracked>[https://www.cracked.com/article_16952_6-obnoxious-old-people-habits-explained-by-science.html Article: 6 behaviours of elderly people scientifically explained.]</ref>, the same food tastes increasingly shallow and flat.
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Due to the degrading taste nerves<ref name="cracked">[https://www.cracked.com/article_16952_6-obnoxious-old-people-habits-explained-by-science.html Article: 6 behaviours of elderly people scientifically explained.]</ref>, the same food tastes increasingly shallow and flat.
 
==== Sexual potency ====
 
==== Sexual potency ====
Aging degrades both the brain's ability to become sexually arroused and sexual potency, and the sexual attraction to the opposite partner due to degrading looks<ref name=comparison />.
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Aging degrades both the brain's ability to become sexually arroused and sexual potency, and the sexual attraction to the opposite partner due to degrading looks<ref name="comparison" />.
   
 
In addition, the errogenous nerve endings of the intimate organs become less sexually sentivitsensitive.
 
In addition, the errogenous nerve endings of the intimate organs become less sexually sentivitsensitive.
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The psychological stress of gerascophobia can be triggered by any reminder to old age, such as elderly people with rollators in public, or the screechy voice of elderly people can trigger psychological stress reactions.
 
The psychological stress of gerascophobia can be triggered by any reminder to old age, such as elderly people with rollators in public, or the screechy voice of elderly people can trigger psychological stress reactions.
   
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<span id="resonance" />
 
== Social resonance ==
 
== Social resonance ==
 
People who are lesser consciously aware of the effects of aging often suggest gerascophobists to commit suicide to evade the effects of aging.
 
People who are lesser consciously aware of the effects of aging often suggest gerascophobists to commit suicide to evade the effects of aging.

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Gerascophobia (from Greek geraso, meaning "I am getting old") is the fear of getting old, also known as aging. People fear growing older mainly because they are getting closer to their demise, among serious damage to their health. For some who fear growing old, they might have heard horror stories about the nursing home and fear that they will also be put in one of those homes when they grow old. For others, the thought of losing one's self-control such as not able to dress and feed oneself may be the triggering factor for this fear. Others also fear that when they grow old, they will be left alone by their family. Or some may fear that they will develope terminal diseases when they grow old and will be left alone to die without family members to take care of them.

Sufferers can have following symptoms — thoughts of dying, depression, fainting, inability to think or express oneself clearly, shaking and shivering, palpations and rapid breathing. However, Gerascophobia can also be silent.

Gerascophobia can be treated using a variety of methods, like exposure therapy, energy therapy, hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, and medications.

Gerascophobia is closely related to gerontophobia, fear of the elderly, however both are usually hateless in most affected people.


Mind insights

Due to humans being mortality salient, sufferers will often feel as though aging is the first sign that their immune systems are starting to weaken, which makes them more vulnerable and prone to diseases. They view aging as a human flaw, brutal slow-motion torture, decompositive decay, long-term disability, biological time bomb, a parasitic, disgusting,[1] creepy,[1] scary[1] deadly chronic disease[2][3][4] and the ultimate involuntary biological self-obliteration, rather than a natural progression.[5][6][7][8]

To them, the age of decay, even aging's earliest noticable stages on oneself or others, seems like a prerequisite, a very early sign, an initial step towards the direction of taphonomy (fossilisation) and being dust[9], which equals absolute non-existence, if not a creepy[1] form of existence.[10]
It is a feeling of powerlessness, knowing that age-proneness is currently inevitable, no matter in what physically healthy state one is at the moment. Aging is symbolized and personified as an archenemy to life and a (literal, in this case) mortal enemy, similarly to Grim Reaper with his Scythe is for death.

Even children who get confronted for the first time with the idea of evanescence, finite healthspan, external dependence (e.g. medication drugs, geriatrics tools such as wheelchair, rollator, reading glasses), aging and it's self-destructive effects, such as cancer and loss of health, presbyopia (loss of eye's self-ability to focus due to failing ciliary muscle), fraility, Arthritis, facial distortion[1], death, etc. could become gerascophobic due to horrification[1] and cognitive dissonance.


Loss of looks

Aging demolishes the looks of a human body, especially facially[11].

The following changes occur:

  • Facial distortion, loss of smoothness and bone structure deformation.
  • Hanging cheek skin (also known as “face bags”)
  • Wrinkles occupy the entire skin surface, especially on the face and the hands.
  • Liver spots (also known as “age spots”) begin to occupy the body surface, especially the on the hands and the face.
  • Many men lose hair, some men already get bald in their first third of life due to the genetic lottery.
  • Hair becomes less even, more fragile, more untidy and disarranged.

Female

Youth is an indication of high fertility.

The loss of beauty affects women much stronger than men, despite women tend to have slightly longer life expectancies than men.
That is because youthful looks are an evolutionary sign of femininity and fertility, the purpose of female attraction, to lead to procreation. However, aging has devastating effects on female attraction, because old age in a woman is an evolutionary sign of poor to no fertility.. Aging increasingly damages the female reproductive system, causing it to fail, making women lose their bio-evolutionairy purpose to produce offsprings. Because an aging woman's reproductive system can no longer fullfill this purpose, the male brain that is naturally programmed to seek fertility does consider women exponentially less attractive at a higher age.

Male

Aging also negatively affects male attractiveness, however to a lesser extent, because the male reproductive system is affected in a far less devastating way, and an elderly man might still be able to procreate, provided sufficient remaining sexual potency, because the testicles keep producing semen cells even well into old age.

Some sufferers[6] are more likely to seek plastic surgery to cut and stretch wrinkles to make them appear more youthful[12] while the main concern of many other sufferers is the internal, biological long-term damage caused by the aging process.

Loss of mobility and independence

Symptoms include the fear of the future and the dread of needing to rely on people and external tools due to loss of strength,[8] to do formerly self-possible actions in everyday life (loss of freedom[8] and personal independence), which includes self-care, climbing stairs, crossing streets, walking, driving and carrying things.[8]

Even things taken for granted (e.g. ability to step on a bus) is getting increasingly hard for elderly people.

Biological failure

Gerascophobists especially fear the fade of health, the risk of age-related diseases, Frailty syndrome[8] and the inevitable loss of well-being which comes along with the aging process. This includes restricted individual mobility, reliance on prescription medication, tooth decay and loss of denture, loss of bone density, accumulating genetic damage, facial distortion[1] (loss of attractiveness), vocal distortion, the loss of body functionality (e.g. eyesight, which leads to reliance on external tools (i.e. reading glasses) that can break, malfunction, be forgotten and/or get lost), Cataract, Arthritis, Gastrointestinal disease (food digestion and issues and dyschezia, obstructed defecation), hydration malfunction, desert-dry skin, the increasing risk of kidney failure and cancer, lymphoma, permanent irreversible brain damage (leads to restricted environmental sensory perceptions, slower response times and weakened ability to think and make rational decisions), hearing loss, the loss of muscle mass (while fat increases), loss of fertility and potency; sensory deficits[13] (including the ability to feel emotions), cognitive decline (forgetting, loss of remembrance (fading memories), clusminess, dementia, alzheimers, loss of mental chronometry and neuroplasticity), repulsive ugliness,[1] and the permanent loss of overall quality of life[8][6][7], all of which only gets worse and leads to a dead end.

Reminders

Any reminder of impermanence, biological failure and evanescence, such as the bare mention of the word “lifespan”,[14] the name of the song Fade(d) or song lyrics such as “fading memories” anded the sight of old and disabled people,[1] can trigger a wave of gerascophobic emotions, possibly combined with cognitive dissonance.

Physical restrictions

Gerascophobia gets amplified if oneself lives in a suboptimally capable body with disabilities (e.g. wheelchair reliance, circumcision, blindness, diabetes, dwarfism, Heart block (pacemaker reliance), rheuma, tourette syndrome and more…), which restrict one's ability to experience pleasure at any age and enjoy one's one and only ever life. By the time scientists will possibly have found a cure for one's disability, that person might already have past his/her healthspan, after which their ability to experience freedom, pleasure, mobility and life enjoyment without the former disability is already restricted by new, old-age-related factors.

Clusminess

Old age makes the hands less controllable, less sensitive, more shaky, therefore more clusmy, increasing the likelihood of accidentially breaking things.

Precision work is significantly harder with age-related clusminess.

Loss of significance

Many also fear they will not play an active role in society when they get older,[15] thus a fading significance and the loss of sense of purpose, the fear of missing out and the fear of being forgotten.

Social restrictions

Another sense of insecurity is caused by the possibility of being affected by ageism (social antipathy and reluctance against aged people) oneself one day.[8][16][17]

Phsyical obstruction

In their younger years, people, despite respecting elderly people for other unrelated reasons, tend to feel annoyed and obstructed by their disabilities, impediments and repeated needs for special care, which will only deterioate until death.

The same people become aware that they will inevitably be in this physically crippled situation oneself one day, and other people will think about them the same way, although they don't speak it.

Loss of self-esteem

Jealousy, lack of self esteem and feelings of inferiority can possibly be caused by watching others enjoying the freedom of youth, vibrancy and mobility, while oneself is stuck in a biologically age-crippled, lesser capable body.

Second-hand Gerascophobia

Second-handed gerascophobia is when one fears the aging and biological decay of someone else, commonly grown-up offsprings for their aging, therefore slowly dying, parents.[18]

Loved people such as friends or family members could lose their health, which is a basic human need.

Gerascophobists describe it as “aging is slaughtering loved ones into death”.

Sense of purpose

Due to the currently irreversible harmful effects of the human-biological time bomb (or age bomb) that were mentioned above, a human being's physical capabilities and freedom become increasingly, permanently restricted by old age, which could lead to uncertainty and a fading sense of purpose for life.[19][20]

Crime target

Due to being weaker, lesser able-bodied and slower reaction time, thus lesser able to defend themselves, elderly people are an easier, therefore more common target for criminals such as thievery and robbery.[21][22]

Due to declining brain performance and sharpness, age-harmed people are more prone to being scammed.[21]

Inability to participate in life

Gerascophobists fear that their old age will make them lesser able to participate in fun activities in life, miss out on quality time with close people, and miss out on inventions scientific innovations made in future.

Death is seen as a “limbo” of eternal non-existence.

This is different from the classic fear of missing out, which rather refers to the Internet and social media.

Life planning

Due to limited health, freedom and time in old age, the ability to plan a future becomes increasingly restricted.

Disorientation

Old age leads to restricted visual (eyes) and aural functionality.

This could lead to disorientation and a challenged ability to balance.

Presbyopia

The thought of relying on external tools (i.e. glasses and/or contact lenses) for basic daily actions such as reading appears horrifying. Gerascophobists consider presbyopia as semi-blindness and reading glasses as wheelchair for the eyes[23].

Glasses can break, can get lost, and have to be put on/off, which is similar to having to change a camera lens each time when changing the focus.

All of this does not happen to the young, functional eye that does not rely on external tools for normal function.

Hopelessness

Old age is described as a “pit of doom”[24], or “eternal dungeon” by people with this mental condition, because the effects of aging are permanent.

The certainty that the health condition of elderly people will inevitably only deterioate leads to a sense of hopelessness.

Uncertainty

The effects of aging are dark unpredictable, but always certainly negative and destructive.

Defenselessness

Currently, as of 2019, there is no cure for aging. Therefore, it is currently impossible to outrun, escape of defend oneselves against aging.
Being exposed to aging equals the feeling of being unable to defend oneself against one's murderer.

One's counsciousness is trapped inside a body of which the functions are failing one after another[25].

Limited pleasure

Ability to taste food

Due to the degrading taste nerves[25], the same food tastes increasingly shallow and flat.

Sexual potency

Aging degrades both the brain's ability to become sexually arroused and sexual potency, and the sexual attraction to the opposite partner due to degrading looks[11].

In addition, the errogenous nerve endings of the intimate organs become less sexually sentivitsensitive.

Physical activities and sports

Due to frailty syndrome, the elderly body can not cope with physical sports and fun activity such as riding rollercoasters.

Triggers

The psychological stress of gerascophobia can be triggered by any reminder to old age, such as elderly people with rollators in public, or the screechy voice of elderly people can trigger psychological stress reactions.

Social resonance

People who are lesser consciously aware of the effects of aging often suggest gerascophobists to commit suicide to evade the effects of aging.

However, gerascophobia is interconnected with thanatophobia, the fear of death, therefore death is no suitable option to circumvent aging, but rejuvenation (currently hypothetical).

Aging is the currently only option that does not involve deliberate death and keep living as long as possible, therefore the best possible option, but still no good.

Gerascophobists are also being repeatedly told to embrace aging, which is not possible considering the serious destructive effects of aging onto the human body.

See also

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 (at 02m:07s): Man from the film “STOP wasting your life (2019)”, directed by Prince Ea, looks alike a zombie from a horror movie.
  2. 2015 StatNews article about aging
  3. Futurism.com article by medical experts
  4. Article by LongevityReporter.org from December 5th 2016.
  5. https://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/47264/title/Opinion--Aging--Just-Another-Disease/
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Quote from BBC documentary “Can ageing be delayed, stopped or even reversed? BBC News” by Unity Biotechnology founder Nathaniel David: “Everyone you know suffers from aging. Everyone.”
  7. 7.0 7.1 Quote from BBC documentary “Can ageing be delayed, stopped or even reversed? BBC News” by Unity Biotechnology founder Nathaniel David: “Anyone, who tells you that aging is beautiful and something to embrace, is either dishonest with you or dishonest with themselves. I see no beauty.”
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Anonymous Quora answer to “Why don't some people accept aging?”, written by a then-nearly-60-year-old woman on 2016-11-04.
  9. Twitter graphic: What aging does to the human body in long-term (fossilisation).
  10. TED-ED video: “What happens to our bodies after we die?”
  11. 11.0 11.1 Photo: Comparison between a young woman and an elderly woman.
  12. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/BeautySecrets/story?id=2991351&page=1
  13. FightAging.org article “The fall into nihilism”, 2017-07-25
  14. Reddit comment: “Word I hate: ‘Lifespan’. Reason: Reminds one that there is mortality and end of life.”
  15. allaboutcounseling article: Gerascophobia symptomps
  16. Radical gerontophobia example.
  17. Reddit.com/r/offmychest thread: “Elderly people disgust me sometimes.
  18. Quora question: How can I deal with the horrible thought of aging parents?
  19. PsychologyToday article: The complicated relationship between disability and purpose
  20. Article from ConfinedToSuccess.com about lacking sense of purpose due to disability: Finding purpose when disabled.
  21. 21.0 21.1 NJ.com article “12 disturbing ways criminals have targeted the elderly”
  22. Document by Marianne Pinkerton James from the Australian Institute of criminology: “The Elderly as Victims of crime, Abuse and Neglect”
  23. “How do I cope with the idea of presbyopia and being chained to eyewear for the rest of my foreseeable life?”
  24. Tweet by @EnthusiastYouth: “Old age is the pit of doom.”
  25. 25.0 25.1 Article: 6 behaviours of elderly people scientifically explained.