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Definition of Phallicism

Phallicism
Phallicism Phal"li*cism, n. See Phallism.

Meaning of Phallicism from wikipedia

- Matsuri Mars symbol Maypole Phallic architecture Phallic narcissism Phallus paintings in Bhutan Pizzle Theory of Phallicism (Black male studies) "Definition...
- In Freudian psychoanalysis, the phallic stage is the third stage of psycho****ual development, spanning the ages of three to six years, wherein the infant's...
- heading of "phallic." In later editions he reluctantly acceded to po****r (although incorrect) usage and called his subject "phallicism." Madame Blavatsky...
- In psychoanalysis, phallic woman is a concept to describe a woman with the symbolic attributes of the phallus. More generally, it describes any woman...
- Phallic architecture consciously or unconsciously creates a symbolic representation of the human ****. Buildings intentionally or unintentionally resembling...
- Phallic graffiti (alternatively **** graffiti, **** graffiti, or **** and balls graffiti) is the illustration of the male **** organ rendered as graffiti...
- A genital tubercle, phallic tubercle, or ****orophallic structure is a body of tissue present in the development of the reproductive system of amniotes...
- Narcissism is a self-centered personality style characterized as having an excessive preoccupation with oneself and one's own needs, often at the expense...
- Phallic processions are public celebrations featuring a phallus, a representation of an erect ****. Called phallika in ancient Greece, these processions...
- complex is the girl's phallic stage; a boy's analogous experience is the Oedipus complex. The Electra complex occurs in the third—phallic stage (ages 3–6)—of...