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Sexuality as the weak point of the otherwise normal, 14
infantilism of, 34
infantile factor in, 39
infantile, manifestations of, 42
sexual aim of infantile, 45
germinating, affecting children's behavior in school, 64
encroached upon by all intensive affective processes, 64
partial impulses of, 65
of eating, 66
ways between, and other functions traversible in both directions, 66
does not consist entirely in male germ glands, 75
of clitoris repressed in girl at puberty, 80

Sexuals, Contrary, 2

Shame is a force opposed to the peeping mania, 21
as a resistance opposed to the libido, 23, 25
as force acting as an inhibition on sexual life, 40

Shoe as a symbol of female genital, 19, note 18

Skin as erogenous zone, 32
as factor of sexual excitement, 65

Sleep caused by pleasure-sucking, 43

Smell desire, coprophilic, 20, note 19

Smoking, desire for in former thumb-suckers, 44

Sphinx, Riddle of, 56

Sports turn youth away from sexual activity, 64

Stimulus produced by isolated excitements coming from without, 31
outer, removing sensitiveness with gratification, 47
quality of, as criterion of sources of sexual excitement, 65
can set in motion complicated sexual apparatus, 69
affects the sexual apparatus in three ways, 69

Sublimation, artistic, 21
Reaction Formation and, 40
a deviation of sexual motive powers from sexual aims, 41
and reaction formation two diverse processes, 41, note 8
desire for knowledge corresponds to, 55
effected on paths by which sexual disturbances encroach upon other functions of the body, 67
makes possible a third issue in abnormal constitutional dispositions, 95
inner processes of, totally unknown, 96

Sucking, see Thumb-sucking,--

Symbolism of fetichism, 19, 20
sexual, of early childhood, 55, note 19

Symptomatology of neurotic determined by infantile sexual activity, 50
of pollution-like process, 51
of neuroses traced to disturbance of the sexual processes, 67
manifested in disturbances of other non-sexual bodily functions, 67

Symptoms, creators of, are unconscious forces, 89
of psychoneuroses are the sexual activities of the patient, 27

Syphilis in fathers of more than half the cases of hysteria, compulsion-neurosis, etc., treated by Freud, 93


Temperature sensitiveness, as result of distinct erogenous action, 62

Temporal Factors, 98

Tension, sexual, loosened by copulation, 14, 70
feeling of, 46
the psychic sign of sexual excitation, 69
unpleasant, relation of, to feeling of pleasure, 70
increase in changing to displeasure, 71
increased by functions of erogenous zones, 71
of libido dies away at orgasm, 71
too little, endangers attainment of sexual aim, 72

Tertiary sex characteristics, 8

Theatre as source of sexual excitement through fear, 64

Thumb-sucking as model of infantile sexual manifestations, 42
a sexual activity, 43
as remnant of oral phase of pregenital sexual organization, 59

Thyroid gland, role of, in sexuality, 76

Tickling analogous to rhythmic sucking, 45
demanding onanistic gratification, 51

Toe, sucking of, 42

Tongue, sucking of, 42

Touching as preliminary to sexual aim, 14
and looking, 20
hand as addition to attraction of sexual object, 70

Transference neuroses, 77
of erogenous excitability from clitoris to vagina, 81

Transformation of puberty, 68
success of, dependent on adjustment to dispositions and impulses, 68

Transgressions, anatomical, 15
especially frequent, are those to mouth and anus, 29


Ulrich, 9

Unconscious, all neurotics have feelings of inversion in, 29
nothing in, corresponds to fetichism, 30
psychic material is the source of compulsions, 51
forces revealing themselves as symptom creators, 89

Uranism, 5, note 7

Urinary apparatus, the guardian of the genital, 51


Vagina, glandular activity of, the somatic sign of sexual excitation, 69

Vomiting, hysterical, evinced after repression of thumb-sucking, 44

Voyeurs (see Looking, Peeping, Exhibitionism)
as examples of overcoming of loathing, 21
exhibitionists are at the same time, 30
children become, 54


Wishes, symptoms of hysteria are substitutes for, 27

Wit as source of greater knowledge of pleasure, 72

Woman (see Masculine and feminine)
regression in sex development of, 68
differentiation between man and, 78

Work, intellectual, as sexual excitement, 65


Zola, 96

Zone, chief erogenous, in female child is the clitoris, 80

Zones, erogenous, 31
characters of, 45
predestined, 46
lips as erogenous, 44
all parts of body may become erogenous, 46
genital, gratification of, taught by seduction, 52
erogenous, premature activity of, indicated by cruelty, 54
parts of skin called, 65
lip, responsible for sexual gratification during eating, 66
primacy of genital, 69
erogenous, prepare sexual excitement, 70
leading, in man and woman, 80




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