I sometimes wonder (perhaps b/c I don't understand Freud), whether -- just as a lot of purportedly non-sexual things can be interpreted as sublimated expressions of sexual desire -- so too sex can be interpreted as a reworking of (but not necessarily a sublimation of) the desire to eat.
Just as he might say, "that's an unwitting sublimation of sexual desire" of desires we might otherwise think unique to humans, we might reply, "and who is to say that the sexual desire is a kind of reworking of the instinct for food"?
Just a thought...
Just as he might say, "that's an unwitting sublimation of sexual desire" of desires we might otherwise think unique to humans, we might reply, "and who is to say that the sexual desire is a kind of reworking of the instinct for food"?
Just a thought...
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