A perverted development

Letha 2021-12-19 08:01:10

To be a qualified pervert, first of all, he has to have a mother with three wrong views and strong desire to control, which makes him immobile from the spirit to the body. Second, he has to have the first love of a green tea bitch, so that he can have a mother. The woman is completely disappointed and aggravates the Oedipus complex. Third, he needs to have a proud and upright brother, so that he can sway between good and evil and accelerate the split of personality. In the end, he also needs the catalyst of external forces. From time to time, a wicked person will irritate him and make him extinct from the normal society... Coupled with his own weak and autistic character, a pervert will be happily developed!
How important the role of mothers is in the growth of perverted murderers has been explained in many novels and movies. There seems to be only a thin line between motherhood and drowning. The offspring hate being restrained by their mothers, rely on their mothers’ love, and are rebellious towards themselves. Guilt, the desire for growth and freedom, the fear of the outside world, the panic of losing maternal love, the hope of being recognized by the mother, the despair of being scorned by the mother, all feelings are intertwined, and the distortion of the heart is smoothly formed. In contrast, it seems rare to hear of a pervert that was trained by his father. This kind of Oedipus complex is really a common problem of mankind.

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  • Connor 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    what the hell is going on?

  • Ibrahim 2021-12-19 08:01:10

    The plot is old-fashioned, but a very elaborate drama

Bates Motel quotes

  • Norma Louise Bates: Norman, no matter what, this'll become public. And it'll be in all the papers. Everyone in town will know about it. Who is going to book a room in the "rape-slash-murder" motel?

  • Norman Bates: Mother, are you sure we shouldn't call for help?

    Norma Louise Bates: No one's ever going to help us, Norman. No one's ever helped us.