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The little girl notices the strikingly visible and well-proportioned penis of a brother or playmate, immediately recognizing it as the superior counterpart of her own small and hidden little organ and from then on she is subject to penis envy. She has seen it, knows that she does not have it, and wants it. This is the way Freud describes penis envy in ''Some Psychical Consequences of the Anatomical Distinction between the Sexes'' (1925j).
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The first allusion to envy in relation to the penis appears in ''On the Sexual Theories of''...
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PAGES 97, 103 HOMER
 
PAGES 97, 103 HOMER
 
penis envy 35, 37  
 
penis envy 35, 37  

Revision as of 06:39, 18 May 2006

The little girl notices the strikingly visible and well-proportioned penis of a brother or playmate, immediately recognizing it as the superior counterpart of her own small and hidden little organ and from then on she is subject to penis envy. She has seen it, knows that she does not have it, and wants it. This is the way Freud describes penis envy in Some Psychical Consequences of the Anatomical Distinction between the Sexes (1925j). The first allusion to envy in relation to the penis appears in On the Sexual Theories of...



PAGES 97, 103 HOMER penis envy 35, 37