Freud's View On Sexuality

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In Freud's first essay he talks about how a person would develop a sexual inversion from either something in the womb or throughout childhood development and leading into the adult life. There are just too many factors to consider to decide how a person becomes sexually inverted (Freud 10). What really in life does change these things in our minds because others have gone through the same process and are still not inverted? Next Freud talks about the bisexual who contradict the idea that a person is either a man or a woman (Freud 10). Yet, what would a hermaphroditic person prefer both, neither, or one sex? It seems that even among that group of people it is hard to determine with accuracy. Reading more of this paper it seems people are not

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