Non-running: How can anyone have ever believed strongly in Freud's Oedipal Theory? I see so little evidence for it.
Non-running: How can anyone have ever believed strongly in Freud's Oedipal Theory? I see so little evidence for it.
People will believe all kinds of things. Like "core" for a running example.
ofkf wrote:
People will believe all kinds of things. Like "core" for a running example.
gluten free madness, another example
ouivv wrote:
Non-running: How can anyone have ever believed strongly in Freud's Oedipal Theory? I see so little evidence for it.
According to theory your very strong opinion against this suggests you may have some major repressed sexual feelings of maternal attraction.
On a side note, could you post a picture of your mom?
Magnus-r wrote:
ouivv wrote:Non-running: How can anyone have ever believed strongly in Freud's Oedipal Theory? I see so little evidence for it.
According to theory your very strong opinion against this suggests you may have some major repressed sexual feelings of maternal attraction.
On a side note, could you post a picture of your mom?
He's expressing those feeling on your mom.
The OP's IP checks in from the South. He's expressing those feeling on his sister's mom. Who happen to be the same person.
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