Sigmund Freud - An Introduction
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"The witty Viennese writer, [[Karl Kraus]], expressed this truth paradoxically in his cynical remark : "[[Coitus is merely an unsatisfactory substitute for masturbation]].”"--''[[Sigmund Freud - An Introduction]]'' (1947) by Walter Hollitscher | "The witty Viennese writer, [[Karl Kraus]], expressed this truth paradoxically in his cynical remark : "[[Coitus is merely an unsatisfactory substitute for masturbation]].”"--''[[Sigmund Freud - An Introduction]]'' (1947) by Walter Hollitscher | ||
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''[[Sigmund Freud - An Introduction]]'' (1947) is a book by [[Walter Hollitscher]]. | ''[[Sigmund Freud - An Introduction]]'' (1947) is a book by [[Walter Hollitscher]]. | ||
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"The witty Viennese writer, Karl Kraus, expressed this truth paradoxically in his cynical remark : "Coitus is merely an unsatisfactory substitute for masturbation.”"--Sigmund Freud - An Introduction (1947) by Walter Hollitscher "Intercourse with a woman is sometimes a satisfactory substitute for masturbation. But it takes a lot of imagination to make it work."-- Die Fackel, 2 July 1907, Karl Kraus |
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