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  2. Fantasy (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Increasingly, however, it was Freud's idea of fantasy as a kind of "screen-memory, representing something of more importance with which it was in some way connected" [18] that was for him of greater importance. Lacan came to believe that "the phantasy is never anything more than the screen that conceals something quite primary, something ...

  3. Women-are-wonderful effect - Wikipedia

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    Such a task was done to discover whether people associate pleasant words (good, happy, and sunshine) with women, and unpleasant words (bad, trouble, and pain) with men. [5] This research found that while both women and men have more favorable views of women, women's in-group biases were 4.5 times stronger [5] than those of men. And only women ...

  4. Fantasy-prone personality - Wikipedia

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    American psychologists Sheryl C. Wilson and Theodore X. Barber first identified FPP in 1981, said to apply to about 4% of the population. [3] Besides identifying this trait, Wilson and Barber reported a number of childhood antecedents that likely laid the foundation for fantasy proneness in later life, such as, "a parent, grandparent, teacher, or friend who encouraged the reading of fairy ...

  5. The year female desire went mainstream - AOL

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    From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller “Babygirl,” to a book of sexual fantasies edited by Gillian Anderson, this was the year the female sex drive took the wheel in popular culture.

  6. The Most Common Sexual Fantasies and How to Fulfill ... - AOL

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    “The most important ingredient for good sex is good communication, which should occur before, during, and after the sex.” Then, there are, you know, legal obligations.

  7. Jinger Duggar Thinks It’d Be ‘Fantastic’ to Have Twins With ...

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    Jinger Duggar Vuolo isn't ruling out the possibility of having more children – especially if she gets a two-for-one deal with twins. "That would be fantastic," Jinger, 30, said while answering ...

  8. In a Different Voice - Wikipedia

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    she found that women define who they are by describing relationships. [3] Men defined themselves by separation, or the use of "I" statements. She also found that men think in more violent terms than women. Gilligan compares these results to childhood fairytales. Where men fantasize about slaying dragons, women fantasize about a relationship.

  9. Pedro Pascal Isn't Even the Most Exciting 'Fantastic Four ...

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    MARVEL STUDIOS GOT the Valentine's Day gift it most wanted.After literal years of speculation about who could play the newest iteration of the Fantastic Four (the film was first announced way back ...