castration complex
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of castration complex
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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It is hard to decide who should bear the most blame if Trump wins, but I’m willing to suggest that we put Clinton herself at the top of the list. Let’s face it; after we weed out the hateful misogynistic rants about her annoying voice and castration complex, Clinton has made some really bad decisions. The long history of conflict of interest issues is real.
From Salon
The castration complex is a boy’s fear, inherited from apes, that Papa will chop off his member for misbehavior.
From Seattle Times
He becomes subject to the domination of the castration complex, the formation of which plays an important part in the development of his character, provided he remains healthy; of his neurosis, if he becomes diseased; of his resistance, if he is treated analytically.
From Project Gutenberg
We may also ascribe this Oedipus-complex to those dreamers who were so fortunate as to escape in later life these conflicts with their parents, and intimately associated therewith we find what we call the castration complex, the reaction to sexual intimidation or restriction, ascribed to the father, of early infantile sexuality.
From Project Gutenberg
Last week, artist Anish Kapoor accused the Tories of having a "castration complex" about the arts.
From The Guardian
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