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"Erotic Symbolism, the Mechanism of Detumescence, the Psychic State in Pregnancy" delves into the complexities of human sexuality and psychological states, particularly focusing on erotic symbolism and its manifestations. Havelock Ellis explores the physiological and psychological aspects of detumescence and investigates the unique psychic experiences associated with pregnancy.
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