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


] 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. Those with high libido are called perverts.

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.