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Phallic jouissance

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The [[subject]] is inherently [[divided ]] and can never be [[satisfaction|satisfied]].
The [[subject]] is plagued by the [[anxiety]] that its ''[[jouissance]]'' - its [[pleasure]] or [[enjoyment]] - is never enough.
The [[subject]] is driven by an inherent [[dissatisfaction ]] and [[sense ]] of insufficiency.
[[Phallic jouissance]] is the jouissance that fails us, that disappoints us.
We constantly ahve the sense that there is something ''more''; we do not [[know ]] what this is, but we have the sense that it is there, and we [[want ]] it.[[Phallic jouissance]] is that [[form ]] of enjoyment that the subject experiences.
The [[subject]], even after it grasps its [[object of desire]] remains dissatisfied.
The subject is disappointed and has a sense that its [[desire ]] has not been fully [[satisfied]].This sense of dissatisfaction that always leaves something wanting is precisely what [[Lacan ]] calls [[phallic ]] jouissance and defines the [[masculine ]] [[structure]].A masculine structure is characterized by turning the [[Other ]] into an [[objet ]] a, and mistakenly [[thinking ]] that the [[object ]] can fully [[satisfy ]] its desire.Phallic jouissance is experienced by both men and [[women ]] and is defined as phallic insofar as it is characterized by failure.
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