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  • ...es]]" connotes those [[fantasy]] [[formations]] (observation of [[sexual]] intercourse between the [[parents]], [[seduction]], [[castration]]) which are typical i ...] issues: the [[idea]] of "typical" [[mental]] formations analogous to the sexual theories of [[childhood]]; an "origin" of such fantasies antedating the ind
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  • ...[hesitation]] to revenge his [[father]]'s [[death]] by his [[repressed]] [[sexual]] desire for his [[mother]] (see [[Jones]] 1949) but to [[analyse]] the way ...d back to a [[childhood]] [[fantasy]] of suckling and [[passive]] [[oral]] intercourse.
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  • ...ense mechanism]]s the boy was using to combat the impulses involved in his sexual [[development]]. Hans' [[behavior]] and emotional [[state]] did improve wh ...previous wish to take possession of his mom--i.e., symbolic phantasies of intercourse with her.
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  • It is only when the [[child]]'s [[sexual]] [[drive]]s begin to stir (in [[infantile]] [[masturbation]]), and an elem ...both [[psychopathology]] ([[clinical structure]]s and [[symptom]]s) and [[sexual]] [[identity]].
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  • The [[Oedipus complex]] explains the [[child]]'s sexual attraction towards the parent of the opposite sex and [[jealousy]] of the p It initially refers to the boy's perception of his [[mother]] as a sexual [[object]] and of his [[father]] as a [[rivalry|rival]].
    51 KB (8,274 words) - 15:59, 25 July 2006
  • ...s due to the [[female]]'s [[penis]] having been cut off.<ref>{{F}} "On the Sexual Theories of Children. 1908. SE IX. p.207</ref> ...ises at puberty, when the subject is aware of both the male and the female sexual organs.<ref>{{F}} "The Infantile Genital Organization." 1923. SE XIX. p.141
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  • ...a common quality shared with some other person who is not an object of the sexual instinct.<ref>{{GPAE}} Ch. 7</ref></blockquote> ...sy, as well as in dreams, identification may ensue if one simply thinks of sexual relations; they need not necessarily become actual.<ref>{{IoD}} Ch. 4</ref>
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  • ...necessary to prohibit their patients from performing this or that perverse sexual practice, it would not be wise to recommend the same to homosexual patients ...e argued that some analysts used it to prohibit their patients from having sexual relations or extramarital affairs.
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  • ...s is here even more frequent than in heterosexual love. In women, too, the sexual aims of the inverts are manifold, among which contact with the mucous membr
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  • ...to sperm. A woman can become pregnant today without having had [[sexual]] intercourse with a man: artificial insemination is made possible by [[science]], a fact ...at will be returned in the future has been taken away first. Assuming a [[sexual position]] thus supposes an initial loss or subtraction. Lacan's theory of
    51 KB (8,172 words) - 00:52, 25 May 2019
  • ...objects. What does belong to us as objects, however, is our value. Our own intercourse as commodities proves it. We relate to each other merely as exchange-values ...ithout any illusions,&quot; violations of all ethical constraints, extreme sexual practices, etc.etc. – protected by the silent awareness that the big Othe
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  • ...f it indicates, analytic discourse, if it indicates that this meaning is [[sexual]], it can only be, precisely, to say, to give [[reason]] for its limit. The ...the proposition Fx, which bases the exercise of that which supplements the sexual relation as this one is not in no way writable, which is supplemented by [[
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  • ...way can be said, that's what I tell you proposes as saying, namely sexual intercourse.</font></div><div class="div0" align="left"><font class="font2">The strange
    47 KB (8,605 words) - 23:39, 7 July 2019
  • ...in-itself, because it is always (constitutively) »twisted« by sexuality (sexual difference). ...of giving body to the absence of sexual relationship: if there were to be sexual relationship, no ''objet a'' would have been needed.
    107 KB (17,648 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...chreber can come to terms with it only if he assumes the role of a passive sexual partner of God Himself, who selected him to conceive a new mankind). This w 3. "Polymorphically perverse" sexual tendencies (promiscuity, experimenting with "new forms", fear of an emotion
    71 KB (11,547 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019

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