Femininity From The Perspective Of Psychoanalytic Theory

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It is known from psychology that “masculine” and “feminine” are the names applied to the behaviors due to the features of anatomy and convention. Being ‘active’ is referred to masculinity while we use the term ‘passive’ for femininity. However, in Freud’s ‘psychoanalysis’, to take equal femininity with passivity is an error, also it is valid for masculinity and activity. Freud (1932) claims that sometimes a great deal of activity is needed to obtain certain passive aims or behaviors. In my opinion, we must beware in this of underestimating the influence of social customs, which similarly force women into passive situations.

Freud argues that there is nothing inevi
 

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