The hatred of homosexuals. To be used in place of "homophobia" (irrational fear of homosexuals), which is sometimes an inaccurate word to describe how some people feel about gay people.
A lot of college students still display shameless homomisanthropy. They should know better, but they don't.
Homomisia is a more etymologically accurate version of “homophobia.” Since most people aren’t scared of gay people, but rather, they hate them, “-mis-“ is a much more accurate Greek suffix.
Homomisia describes the hatred of, or discrimination inflicted upon, gay people.
Related words include: transmisia, queermisia, and lesbomisia
The actual word you want to be using. To hate or dislike gay people. Using the suffix -misic/-misia meaning to hate or dislike, as opposed to the current suffix incorrectly used; -phobe/-phobia which means to fear.
Person #1: I think I might be homophobic.
Person #2: So you're afraid of gay people?
Person #1: No, I don't like them.
Person #2: So then you're Homomisic.
A non-sexual attraction to a musician (of your own sex) and their music to the point where you have developed great admiration and an unhealthy obsession. Every time their music comes on, you start listening to the music, their voice included if they're a vocal artist, no matter whats going on, and it starts to make you feel good, even in the worst times.