1. Ablutophobia is the fear of washing or bathing.
Ablutophobia (from Latin ablutere ‘to wash off”) is the persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning. Ablutophobia tends to be more common in children and females than in males.

Ablutophobia (from Latin ablutere ‘to wash off”) is the persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning. Ablutophobia tends to be more common in children and females than in males.
2. Automysophobia is the fear of being dirty. People with this fear may wash excessively. The origin of the word auto is Greek (meaning self), myso is Greek (meaning filth) and phobia is Greek (meaning fear).

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