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The inner cell mass of the blastocyst
Psychosexual Development
A Freudian theory that proposes that child development occurs in a series of stages which are characterized by sexual pleasures focusing on different parts of the body.
Flirtatious
Exhibiting behavior aimed at attracting or engaging someone romantically or sexually through acts or remarks that suggest interest without explicit intention.
Oral Stage
In psychoanalytic theory, the first stage in a child's psychosexual development, occurring in the first year, where the mouth is the primary focus of pleasurable sensations.
Psychosexual Development
Sigmund Freud's theory outlining how personality develops through five childhood stages, each focused on sexual pleasure derived from a particular part of the body.
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