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Reciprocal relationships are a point of difficulty in Toraja society because __________.
Oedipus Complex
A Freudian theory proposing a child's unconscious desire for the opposite-sex parent and jealousy toward the same-sex parent.
Erogenous Zones
Specific areas of the human body that have heightened sensitivity, which, when stimulated, can produce a sexual response or pleasure.
Latency Stage
A phase in Freudian psychosexual development occurring from around age six to puberty, characterized by a decrease in overt sexual interests and the development of social and intellectual skills.
Orally Fixated
A psychoanalytic concept suggesting that an individual is focused on oral pleasures such as eating or smoking, stemming from early childhood.
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