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Ainat [17]
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The freudian stage in which boys must resolve the oedipus complex is the ______ stage.

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KiRa [710]3 years ago
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The answer is phallic stage. This is the third stage that lies in the psychosexual development in which this focuses more on the pleasure zone of an individual in which is being switch or turn to their genitals or private parts in which an individual unconsciously recognizes.

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Who drafted the U.S. Declaration of Independence? Who wrote the American national anthem? From the Constitution to the chambers on Capitol Hill, learn more about American history and politics by taking this quiz.

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