Almost all of us have heard the word misogyny and know it means a hatred or strong dislike of women. I have run into this more than I can tell you in my career as a lawyer- more so in the early days when we women lawyers were pretty rare. When I left law school, there were still 2.5 men to every woman that graduated. Things have gotten better over the years and I’m glad to be able to say that. There are, sadly, still some old school fellows out there that act dismissive- til I whip their butt in court, that is! LOL!
I pride myself on being a wordsmith but have to confess that the word philogynist was new to me when I heard it. It means the opposite of misogynist- it is a person who likes or admires women. I have a good friend that is the dictionary definition of this word. He’s loves women and when you talk to him, you’re very aware of it. He’s interested in all you have to say, he makes eye contact at all times and he’s very tactile. He’s just so cute and fun and is the first to tell you that he loves women. He’s been married to his high school sweetheart for a very long time and they have six kids. She’s lucky to have him and he’s lucky that she knows he’s never gonna cheat on her even as much as he loves woman.

That’s definitely a new word for my vocabulary, too. I like it. 🙂
By: Laurie Ryan on June 24, 2011
at 10:06 am
I like it too!!
By: Jillian Chantal on June 24, 2011
at 10:07 am
I didn’t know there was an antonym of misogynist, but it makes sense! Great new word for me, Jillian, thanks!
By: danicaavet on June 24, 2011
at 11:52 am
Great new word for me too. Lol.
By: Jillian Chantal on June 24, 2011
at 11:55 am
I like the word and meaning. Now I’ll have to watch for a true philogynist. Wonder how rare they are?
By: Lavada Dee on June 24, 2011
at 9:52 pm
Pretty rare in my world. Lol.
By: Jillian Chantal on June 24, 2011
at 9:52 pm