Bisexual Love Author:Wilhelm Stekel Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: IT The development of Sexuality?The Bisexual Ideal of all persons?The fundamental Law of Sexuality?The role of homosexuality in Neurosis ?Womanly men and mann... more »ish women?Geron- tophilia?Love of Prostitutes?The significance of Sexual symbols?Various masks of Homosexuality ? Transvestites?A case of Transvestitism?The significance of the hose as a Symbol?Love at first sight?The critical age?The pleasure Seeker?The case of a man passing through the critical age?Neurotic types of homosexuality?The Don Juan type? Psychoanalysis of a Don Juan?Passionate falling in love during advanced age, significant?Analysis of a Don Juan. textit{Das Christentum gab dem Eros Gift zu trinken:?textit{er starb zwar nicht daran, aber er entartete zum Laster.?textit{Nietzsche. textit{Christianity has gwen Eros a poison cup; textit{Eros was not killed thereby but has been textit{turned into a taint.?textit{Nietxsche. Freud who supports the theory of bisexuality with all the weight of his authority, points out that hitherto we have entertained wrong notions concerning the nature of the relations between sexual instinct and sexual goal. The sexual instinct is at first independent of its object and owes not its origin to the excitations roused by the sexual object. The earliest stage of man he has designated as autoerotic and he has described for us the infantile form of onanism. The development of sexuality may be conceived, broadly, as follows: the first stage is autoerotic, although allerotic stimuli are also present (suckling at the mother's breast, caressing of the infant, etc.). The child is more sensitive to all forms of excitation and all vegetative functions are surcharged with pleasurable feelings more strongly in him than, in the adult. Sexual life is autoerotic, but it is bi- sexual...« less