On 24 jul, 21:46, "Mats Winther" <m...@swipnet.se> wrote: In "The Way Men Think" (1991), Liam Hudson & Bernadine Jacot explain that, with boys, the emancipative dissociation from mother is, from a subjective point of view, more radical and drastic than with girls. According to Hudson & Jacot this creates a psychological "wound" in men, which is the cause of much pathology and suffering
Den 2007-07-24 21:46:18 skrev Mats Winther <mlwi@swipnet.se>: The issue of the "male wound" in primitive culture is interesting. The traditional culture of the aborigines embraced the most profound and thoroughgoing initiatory rites that I know of. Whereas women never underwent the initiatory rite the young boys would have to suffer an ordeal that went on for several days. They were
Mats Winther wrote: In "The Way Men Think" (1991), Liam Hudson & Bernadine Jacot explain that, with boys, the emancipative dissociation from mother is, from a subjective point of view, more radical and drastic than with girls. According to Hudson & Jacot this creates a psychological "wound" in men, which is the cause of much pathology and suffering, but can also be an advantage