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Etymology

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From anal +‎ sadism.

Noun

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anal sadism (uncountable)

  1. (psychology, Freudian) A cluster of personality traits in the anal stage of psychosexual development, involving aggressiveness, destructiveness, negativism, and outwardly directed rage.
    • 1927, Institute of Psycho-analysis (Great Britain), International Psycho-Analytical Association, Sigmund Freud, The International Journal of Psycho-analysis, page 19:
      It gratified his genital sadism as an act of sadistic coitus on the parental model; his anal sadism by 'putting his mark on her'
    • 1928, Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain), Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine - Volume 21, Part 2, page 1353:
      In the alcoholic, anal erotism is heightened, again owing to partial fixation, whilst anal sadism is correspondingly increased.
    • 1930, Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company, Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series - Volume 52, page 160:
      From this earliest phase the child continues to develop, through the first phase of anal sadism (as described by Abraham) with a gradual increase in erotic admixture to the second phase of anal sadism

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