And I was being a bit sarcastic. Sorry.

Annette


Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:21:12 +0000
>From: Nicholas Savva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: RE: [tips] Freud- Help?  
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
>
>   Hi ,
>    
>   Sorry this was meant to go out to the masses- new to
>   this, dont know yes how to do it?
>    
>   regards
>    
>   Nick
>
>   > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > Subject: Re: [tips] Freud- Help?
>   > To: [email protected]
>   > Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:18:19 -0700
>   >
>   > Genital stage: sex addiction?
>   >
>   > A
>   >
>   > ps: (is this a new way for MS to ask questions via
>   someone else?)
>   >
>   >
>   > Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
>   > Professor of Psychology
>   > University of San Diego
>   > 5998 Alcala Park
>   > San Diego, CA 92110
>   > 619-260-4006
>   > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   >
>   >
>   > ---- Original message ----
>   > >Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:28:53 +0000
>   > >From: Nicholas Savva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   > >Subject: [tips] Freud- Help?
>   > >To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
>   (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
>   > >
>   > > 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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