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King Laius, like most kings, wanted a boy. Laius had been married to Jocasta for some time with no child. Laius consulted the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi. The oracle tells Laius that if he does have a son, his son will kill him. Laius, of course, gets a son. Not wanting the prophesy to come true, he sends the baby to be abandoned on some mountain. A shepherd saves the baby and brings him to king of Corinth and his queen, Merope. They adopt and raise him. Oedipus finds out he was adopted and consults the same Oracle who tells him the same thing save the part about his real birth parents. Not wanting to kill his dad, Oedipus travels to Thebes. On his way he encounters a traveling caravan. Both claim right of way on the path. There is some major road rage or rather path rage and Oedipus kills the man who turns out to be his birth father. Oedipus makes it to Thebes, solves a riddle from a nasty Sphinx and becomes a major hero. Oedipus meets queen Jocasta, his birth mother, now a single lady, and on the dating market. Oidepus proposes to her to which she responds: "sorry, no asians lmao".
Catch of the story? Can't identify with your white father when your own mother has a no asian policy. A unresolved son-father competition for the psycho-sexual possession of the mother results in a phallic stage fixation that leads to the boy becoming an aggressive, over-ambitious, and vain.
Odiepal complex expresses itself in real life via a child's opposition or conflict toward the parent of the same sex. It is accompanied with the fantasy in the child's unconscious mind that he/she can have the complete attention and possession of the parent of the opposite gender. -- what ought to be a passage from the imaginary to the world of the symbolic (rules, prohibitions, authority) becomes a sexual dialectic -- a fixation on the idea that your mother wouldn't fuck you even if she didn't know you were her child. Lacan, a student of Freud's, further developed this theory and proposed that a child's navigation through the Oedipus Complex could result in three different personality structures: Neuroticism, Pyschosis and perversity
Catch of the story? Can't identify with your white father when your own mother has a no asian policy. A unresolved son-father competition for the psycho-sexual possession of the mother results in a phallic stage fixation that leads to the boy becoming an aggressive, over-ambitious, and vain.
Odiepal complex expresses itself in real life via a child's opposition or conflict toward the parent of the same sex. It is accompanied with the fantasy in the child's unconscious mind that he/she can have the complete attention and possession of the parent of the opposite gender. -- what ought to be a passage from the imaginary to the world of the symbolic (rules, prohibitions, authority) becomes a sexual dialectic -- a fixation on the idea that your mother wouldn't fuck you even if she didn't know you were her child. Lacan, a student of Freud's, further developed this theory and proposed that a child's navigation through the Oedipus Complex could result in three different personality structures: Neuroticism, Pyschosis and perversity
- Becoming uncomfortable when observing intimacy between his parents,
- Trying to get in between your parents when they kissed or hugged,
- Positioning yourself between your parents when they went out,
- Often sleeping in your parents’ bed-in between his parents, and
- Often arguing with your father and challenging his authority, talking back to him, telling him that he was an idiot and so on.
- Larping as white.