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List and describe the various components of the vulva.
Mental Energy
A concept referring to the power of the mind to think, reason, and engage in purposeful action, often seen as a finite resource that can be depleted.
Id
Refers to a component of the psychoanalytic personality theory developed by Sigmund Freud that is responsible for our innate desires and urges, operating based on the pleasure principle.
Thanatos
In psychoanalytic theory, another term for the drive toward death, destruction, and decay.
Unconscious Desire
Desires and wishes that influence our behavior and feelings without our conscious awareness, often explored in Freudian psychoanalytic theory.
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