inter-oedipus
A phenology in which the son and father are sexually synchronous and externalize their attraction to each other cacophonously by fighting over the son's mother (oedipal conflict).
The inter-oedipal conflict is resolved amicably if the son shares his own reproductive partner with his father.
Also called the anti-oedipus.
The inter-oedipal conflict is resolved amicably if the son shares his own reproductive partner with his father.
Also called the anti-oedipus.
The inter-oedipus is the spectral superset of the oedipus.
It can be resolved resonantly or dissonant ly.
The inter-oedipal narrative propounds that misogyny is the result of the father and son externalizing their mutual attraction to each other into a mutual attraction to the son's mother.
It can be resolved resonantly or dissonant ly.
The inter-oedipal narrative propounds that misogyny is the result of the father and son externalizing their mutual attraction to each other into a mutual attraction to the son's mother.