Trauma and or/ fear regarding sexual drive, possibly leading to ‘cutting off’ full sexual flow; fear of the responsibility which develops with sexual maturity; the difficulty in facing the pains and adjustments which come with rejection by the opposite sex – competition for work and wealth – standing without parental support – making decisions – discriminating in the world of ideas and exercise of will. Doing it to oneself: Denying one’s own sexual drive; introverted anger at sexual drive; the conflict of choice between feminine and masculine. Done to one: Trauma in sexual nature; feeling one’s innate being repressed or brutalised by another person. Doing it to another: One’s own sexual pains or trauma may lead to the unconscious killing out of sexuality in one’s children or others.
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