"Libidos" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Libidos refer to the fundamental drives or instincts that lead to human behavior and actions. In the context of psychology and psychoanalysis, the libido is a term coined by Sigmund Freud to describe the innate, unconscious energy that drives an individual's desire for pleasure and satisfaction. It is often associated with sexual desire and erotic pleasure, but it can also encompass other aspects of human desire, such as creative expression, social connection, and personal fulfillment.
Libidinally refers to something that is done or felt in a way that is driven by one's unconscious childhood desires or impulses, often in a way that is instinctual and compulsive. This term is often used in psychoanalytic theory to describe behaviors that are motivated by unconscious sexual or aggressive impulses, rather than by rational decision-making.
A rare one!<br><br>A libidinist is a person who is characterized by excessive and unrestrained sexual desire or a strong craving for sensual pleasures. The term is derived from the Latin word "libido," meaning desire or lust. In modern usage, a libidinist is often used to describe someone who is promiscuous, licentious, or obsessed with sex.