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'''Libido''' means ] drive. Those with high libido are called perverts. '''Libido''' means ] drive.


] introduced the term and pointed out that the libido can come in conflict with terms of civilized behaviour, leading to tension ] introduced the term and pointed out that the libido can come in conflict with terms of civilized behaviour, leading to tension

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Libido means sexual drive.

Sigmund Freud introduced the term and pointed out that the libido can come in conflict with terms of civilized behaviour, leading to tension and disturbance.