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SmegmaOnDemand 1 Jan, 2022 @ 4:19am 
miss u
NOTHINGFACE 27 Jul, 2019 @ 4:01pm 
Miss you bro.
SmegmaOnDemand 20 Jul, 2017 @ 7:34pm 
I wish you were still alive, Will. I will always remember GRBG.
T Dog 29 Apr, 2017 @ 10:48pm 
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Pringles 23 Aug, 2016 @ 4:28pm 
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Tsudonge 5 Mar, 2014 @ 4:35pm 
During the oral stage, the infant's primary source of interaction occurs through the mouth, so the rooting and sucking reflex is especially important. The mouth is vital for eating, and the infant derives pleasure from oral stimulation through gratifying activities such as tasting and sucking. Because the infant is entirely dependent upon caretakers (who are responsible for feeding the child), the infant also develops a sense of trust and comfort through this oral stimulation.

The primary conflict at this stage is the weaning process--the child must become less dependent upon caretakers. If fixation occurs at this stage, Freud believed the individual would have issues with dependency or aggression. Oral fixation can result in problems with drinking, eating, smoking, or nail biting.