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Meanings of erotic symbolism in English
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Usage of erotic symbolism in English
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Of all forms of eroticsymbolism the most frequent is that which idealizes the foot and the shoe.
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Active flagellation or passive flagellation are, in exactly the same way, manifestations of eroticsymbolism, the imaginative mimicry of coitus.
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The kind of soil on which the germs of eroticsymbolism may develop is well seen in cases of sexual hyperæsthesia.
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In the two cases just brought forward we have an eroticsymbolism of act founded on, and closely associated with, an eroticsymbolism of object.
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Active algolagnia or sadism is thus a form of eroticsymbolism; passive algolagnia or masochism is (in a man) an inverted form of eroticsymbolism.
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The Key to EroticSymbolism is to be Found in the Emotional Sphere.
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The Forms of EroticSymbolism are Simulacra of Coitus.
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The Congenital Predisposition in EroticSymbolism.
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The Dynamic Element in EroticSymbolism.
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The Normal Foundations of EroticSymbolism.
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Animals as Sources of EroticSymbolism.
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The Definition of EroticSymbolism.
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Wide Extension of EroticSymbolism.
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It is for this reason that so many eroticsymbolisms take root in childhood and puberty, before the sexual instincts have reached full development.
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Eroticsymbolism is therefore concerned with all that is least generic, least specific, all that is most intimately personal and individual, in sexual selection.