| 11. | To put it in the language of sexual frankness, these two operas are monuments to castration anxiety.
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| 12. | The parallel reaction of a boy's realization that women do not have a penis is castration anxiety.
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| 13. | Another familiar Irving trope, castration anxiety, is present, most obviously in the fate of one character, Michael Milton.
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| 14. | In developing a discrete psychosexual identity, boys develop castration anxiety and girls develop penis envy towards all males.
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| 15. | She is quick to point out that castration anxiety is not the only motivating factor in public nudity.
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| 16. | Although Freud regarded castration anxiety as a universal human experience, few empirical studies have been conducted on the topic.
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| 17. | Issues related to the removal of the penis appear in psychology, for example in the condition known as castration anxiety.
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| 18. | Essentially, castration anxiety can lead to a fear of death, and a feeling of loss of control over one's life.
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| 19. | Castration anxiety is an overwhelming fear of damage to, or loss of, the penis; one of Sigmund Freud's earliest psychoanalytic theories.
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| 20. | This becomes the cause of his castration anxiety, and a fetish is formed by some men to cope with this anxiety.
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