Hi-
 
Quick question regarding Freud; can you have a "fixation" or personality type 
at the Latent stage and Genital stage, and if so, what are the names of the 
personality type?!
 
 
much appreciated!
 
Nick 
> Subject: RE: [SPAM] - Re: [tips] Spontaneous lactation - Bayesian Filter 
> detected spam> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:03:49 -0500> From: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > > I can't speak for others in 
> this discussion, but I was talking about> actually nursing (feeding) a child. 
> I've no doubt that men can lactate,> but I don't know that they can generate 
> enough to nourish a child.> > I thought that's what the discussion was about. 
> If not, apologies.> > m > > > ------> "There is no power for change greater 
> than a community discovering what> it cares about."> --> Margaret Wheatley > 
> > -----Original Message-----> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 1:45 PM> To: Teaching in the 
> Psychological Sciences (TIPS)> Subject: RE: [SPAM] - Re: [tips] Spontaneous 
> lactation - Bayesian Filter> detected spam> > I have been a bit surprised as 
> this discussion, because I have always> taught that a side effect of hormone 
> therapy that has been found to> occur in SOME male to female transsexuals is 
> leaking of breast milk.> After all men do have milk ducts and they do have 
> prolactin. I have had> transsexuals come to my class as guest speakers and 
> they have supported> this which have supported this phenomenon, but they 
> state that it> happens as a result of improper hormonal doses. Additionally, 
> I believe> I have read it in the book the Alchemy of Love and Lust by 
> Theresa> Crenshaw. Is the debate about whether the breast milk can nourish 
> the> baby or if it is actually possible?> > Amy Sweetman> Los Angeles City 
> College> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 323-953-4000 ext.2931> > -----Original 
> Message-----> >From: Marc Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >Sent: Sep 17, 2007 
> 5:39 AM> >To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" > 
> ><[email protected]>> >Subject: RE: [SPAM] - Re: [tips] Spontaneous 
> lactation - Bayesian > >Filter detected spam> >> >> >It seems to me that if 
> the "hard to differentiate" hypothesis were > >true, we'd see it in other 
> species. Many other species are a lot less > >sexually dimorphic than humans, 
> and I'm not aware of any species in > >which it is even rare, much less 
> common, that males nurse the young.> >> >The reason men have breasts is that 
> we all start out with the same > >bodies; androgens masculinize the fetus. 
> (Cases of androgen > >insensitivity syndrome show what happens when you don't 
> get androgens > >or you do not respond to them.> 
> ><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgen_insensitivity_syndrome>)> >> >I 
> suspect that the root of breast cancer in males (which is more common> > 
> >than we'd think) lies in the fact that males have breast tissue, too.> >> > 
> > Amy Sweetman> Professor of Psychology> Los Angeles City College> > ---> > 
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