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    through these procedures. These procedures have been debated upon due to their long term effects even though they are a part of religious practices. Some believe that circumcising girls and boys at a young age is a form of child abuse and violates their human rights due to the fact that they are not able to give consent on whether or not they want to go through with the procedure (Harbinson, 2015). Female genital mutilation has been shown to have significant…

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    for an evolutionary Theory of vaginal Orgasm” by (Miguel, Miller & Brody 2012) this is often supported by their research to check the hypothesis that the frequency of vaginal orgasm is related to women’s reportage that an extended than average penis is a lot of doubtless to electrify their penile vagina intercourse(PVI) climax. in the analysis, Miguel, Miller & Brody got 323 ladies to report in an internet survey regarding their past month frequency of varied sexual behaviors (including…

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    Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Development Freud’s theory of psychological development described how the personality developed over the course of childhood. While the theory is well-known in psychology, it is also one of the most controversial. Freud believed that personality developed through a series of childhood stages in which the pleasure-seeking energies of the id become focused on certain erogenous zones. This psychosexual energy – “libido” – was posited as one of the basic primal…

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    reality, a focus of sexual activity is imperative in understanding human behavior. Through…

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    In William Shakespeare's work Hamlet, Shakespeare uses the ghost of the deceased king to play a significant role in the plot of the story as a whole in multiple ways. The first way Shakespeare uses the ghost of King Hamlet is by first using him to play a crucial role in the development of the characters in the play, especially Hamlet. An example of the ghost doing this is sending Hamlet into his descent into madness and furthering his complex character. Shakespeare does this by having the ghost…

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    The short stories titled “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro and “The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Kiefer share a common theme rooted in the power of desire and the struggle to establish loving relationships that appears to be a struggle for many developing adolescents. Both of these short works give us a snapshot of two unique characters mental development during a vulnerable period of development. As these stories progress we become increasingly aware of the underlying themes of the struggle to…

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    Oedipus — Despite mother being the parent who primarily gratifies the child’s desires, the child begins forming a discrete sexual identity — “boy”, “girl” — that alters the dynamics of the parent and child relationship; the parents become the focus of infantile libidinal energy. The boy focuses his libido (sexual desire) upon his mother, and focuses jealousy and emotional rivalry against his father — because it is he who sleeps with the mother. To facilitate uniting him with the mother, the…

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    dream, Hans took the crumpled giraffe from the big giraffe, but the big one complained. After the big one stopped complaining, Hans sat on the crumpled giraffe - Interpretation: The big giraffe represented the father due to the giraffe’s long neck (penis). The crumpled giraffe represented the mother or her genitals. When Hans sat on the crumpled giraffe it showed his desire to cuddle with his mother despite his father’s objections 2. Criminal Fantasy - Hans had a fantasy that he and his…

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    fear of their dad castrating them so they decide to start taking traits of his morals and values into their own personality. The girls go through ‘Penis Envy’ they already think they have been castrated so they have no castration fear. This means they are less moral. Girls only want to be like their mothers because they start to desire their father (penis envy) and they think by being like their mother their father will desire…

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    Dream Theories My first theory that I list would be Sigmund Freud theory that dreams focus primarily on sexual desires and symbolism. "I found in myself a constant love for my mother, and jealousy of my father. I now consider this to be a universal event in childhood," Freud said. His thoughts was that children were more fond to the opposite sex parent. He used the Oedipus conflict to point out how much he believed that people desire incest and must repress that desire. Oedipus was the…

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