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Page 237
... sexual desire , and of producing the usual pricklings and tinglings that go with sexual arousal . And yet this is not essential , since love can be observed in people who are too old for sexual intercourse . The desire for intimacy is ...
... sexual desire , and of producing the usual pricklings and tinglings that go with sexual arousal . And yet this is not essential , since love can be observed in people who are too old for sexual intercourse . The desire for intimacy is ...
Page 242
... sexual pleasure where there is no love must be a sick man . But we can certainly go in this direction . It is certainly fair to say that self - actualizing men and women tend on the whole not to seek sex for its own sake , or to be ...
... sexual pleasure where there is no love must be a sick man . But we can certainly go in this direction . It is certainly fair to say that self - actualizing men and women tend on the whole not to seek sex for its own sake , or to be ...
Page 248
... sexual aim ( it is the sexual aim ) . Nothing has been said by Freud of aim - gratified sexuality . If tenderness is found in genital love , then some source other than aim inhibition must be found , a nonsexual source , it would seem ...
... sexual aim ( it is the sexual aim ) . Nothing has been said by Freud of aim - gratified sexuality . If tenderness is found in genital love , then some source other than aim inhibition must be found , a nonsexual source , it would seem ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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