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'''Libido''' is a Freudian term meaning instinctive sexual drive that comes '''Libido''' is a ] term meaning instinctive sexual drive that comes


in conflict with terms of civilized behaviour and thus leading to tension in conflict with terms of civilized behaviour and thus leading to tension

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Libido is a Freudian term meaning instinctive sexual drive that comes

in conflict with terms of civilized behaviour and thus leading to tension

and disturbance.


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