Difference between revisions of "Pansexualism"

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<blockquote>I have never maintained the assertion which has so often been ascribed to me that dream-interpreta-characteristics: They suffer from megalomania and they have withdrawn their interest from the external world (people and things).<ref>{{Narc}}</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>I have never maintained the assertion which has so often been ascribed to me that dream-interpretation shows that all dreams have a sexual content or are derived from sexual motive forces.<ref>{{ABS}} Ch. 4</ref></blockquote>
 
 
<blockquote>The libido that is liberated by frustration does not remain attached to objects in phantasy, but returns to the ego; the megalomania then represents the mastery of this volume of libido, and thus corresponds with the introversion on to the phantasy-creations that is found in the transference neuroses; the hypochondria of paraphrenia, which is homologous to the anxiety of the transference neuroses, arises from a failure of this effort in the mental apparatus.<ref>{{Narc}}</ref></blockquote>
 
  
 
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I have never maintained the assertion which has so often been ascribed to me that dream-interpretation shows that all dreams have a sexual content or are derived from sexual motive forces.[1]