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01-17-2003, 10:14 PM
Sigmund Freud affirms that the sexuality starts since the birth.
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JVK posted:
With adrenarche (the adrenal-controlled pre-pubertal process that leads to puberty) children anywhere from about age 6 to age 10 experience a change in odor hedonics (e.g, personal preferences). The change is from fruity/flowery to musky/oily at the same time pheromone production is beginning. This unconscious effect (the change)is most likely due to the effect of pheromones on hormones. On the other hand, children often are programmed to like the consciously perceived odors of adults who are \"good\" to them. So, depending on the age of the child and level of physical maturity, pheromones may or may not be a determining factor in behavior. Post-pubertally, pheromones definitely are a determining factor in behavior.
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Does Freud had some notion about sexuality and smell ?
DrSmellThis Do you have some commentary?????
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JVK posted:
With adrenarche (the adrenal-controlled pre-pubertal process that leads to puberty) children anywhere from about age 6 to age 10 experience a change in odor hedonics (e.g, personal preferences). The change is from fruity/flowery to musky/oily at the same time pheromone production is beginning. This unconscious effect (the change)is most likely due to the effect of pheromones on hormones. On the other hand, children often are programmed to like the consciously perceived odors of adults who are \"good\" to them. So, depending on the age of the child and level of physical maturity, pheromones may or may not be a determining factor in behavior. Post-pubertally, pheromones definitely are a determining factor in behavior.
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Does Freud had some notion about sexuality and smell ?
DrSmellThis Do you have some commentary?????