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  • Drewmidorn
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    Really interesting read!

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  • bambini
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    Originally posted by Soulmanure View Post
    Sometimes a cigar is just a phallus.
    I find it interesting that you should say that. Tell me about your mother.

    Oh, and to clarify the "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar" quote, my understanding is that he was talking with a colleague about the unconscious significance behind the things we say and do. The colleague said something along the lines of "what about that cigar you're smoking then?", alluding to the potential for phallic symbolism, to which Freud replied "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."

    I think there's some ambiguity as to whether this really happened though, or is just a bit of folklore.

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  • Soulmanure
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    Sometimes a cigar is just a phallus. Every word of this essay is true, by the way, except the parts I disagree with.

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  • TJCoro
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    There was a crooked man who had a crooked...

    Originally posted by simonjgriffithshr View Post
    I'm surprised he didn't consider them a sign of homosexuality, what with the phallic shape of a cigar... (culebras excepted of course )



    Speak for yourself, Parejos Boy!


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  • bopmachine
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    I seem to remember reading somewhere that he said "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar"

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  • davidruddell
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    Good find.

    There's so many good pieces in their archives, it's trying to find the time to read them.

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  • Simon-JG-hr
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    I'm surprised he didn't consider them a sign of homosexuality, what with the phallic shape of a cigar... (culebras excepted of course )

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  • bambini
    started a topic Freud and cigars

    Freud and cigars

    Just read this really interesting piece on Freud and his love of cigars:

    Browse the largest collection of cigar ratings and reviews as well as the latest coverage on cigars, Cuba, gambling, golf, beer, spirits, and more.


    Thought I'd share Anyone else read it before?
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