
A foundational work by Sigmund Freud, first published in 1905, in which he advances his theory of sexuality, in particular its perversions, childhood sexuality, and puberty. It explores the complex development of human sexual drives and their impact on psychological life, laying groundwork for many psychoanalytic concepts.
Um, so Freud was right and we kind of harbor these sexual desires.
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"Sigmund Freud was mentioned in the context of genetic sexual attraction and harboring sexual desires for family members. This directly relates to his theories on sexuality and psychoanalysis, making 'Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality' his most relevant work for this discussion."