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message 1: by Varmint (new)

Varmint have a new co worker who constantly, compulsively sees the freudian implications in every object and action. cigars, sailboats, big cars, etc, i'm not sure how he can walk down the street surrounded by these images..

is there a term that describes his condition, other than "annoying ass"?


message 2: by Jackie "the Librarian", Cool Star Trek Nerd (new)

Jackie "the Librarian" | 1811 comments Mod
Sexually frustrated?


message 3: by Inky (new)

Inky | 41 comments Reluctant celibate?


message 4: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Wishful thinker?


message 5: by Charissa, That's Ms. Obnoxious Twat to You. (new)

Charissa (dakinigrl) | 3614 comments Mod
Phallusessed? Lingamaniac? Queer?

My older sister sees penises everywhere she looks. We think it's because my dad used to walk around naked when we were kids. Apparently it made an impression on her. LOL


message 6: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony "I'm a little phobic about concave buttocks."

Clearly the post of the week:)


message 7: by Varmint (new)

Varmint "sexually frustrated" and reluctant "celibate" could just as easily apply to me.

this guy is something different. it's about the way he uses freudianism to try to impugn the motives of everyone else. having a big car means you have a small penis. he will speculate on your relationship with your mother based on current voting patterns.

it involves projection, passive aggression, the old AA concept of "taking someone else's inventory, and a lot of conceit.

lingamaniac and freudophant and inuendomite have potential.


message 8: by Varmint (new)

Varmint but freud also provided a word to dismiss anyone who disagreed with his diagnosis, "denial".


message 9: by Varmint (new)

Varmint am leaning towards


freudthropomorphize


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