régression

régression
Lorsque le passage à l’âge adulte se solde par trop de frustrations et d’insécurité, régresser c’est battre en retraite, restaurer des modes de jouissance qui n’implique plus d’être sujet, mais objet de fantasmes transitoires, comme la soumission, ou les emplois scatologiques*.
le DICO de l'amour et des pratiques sexuelles Par Jacques Waynberg

Dictionnaire de Sexologie. 2013.

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