THE CASTRATED ORGASM
OR
IN SEARCH OF THE LOST PLEASURE
SECOND VOLUME
GENETIC PROGRAM OF ORGASM (GPO)
Ersin Aybars
To My Students:
Dear Friends,
From the year I started teaching in 1970 until my retirement in 2009, I pursued my profession with love and enthusiasm. I tried my best to help you construct your own vision. Have I managed to say all? This book provided an opportunity for me to express what I couldn't say. Although the main theme of this book is sexuality, as you read, you will also find answers to questions related to the meaning of your existence or issues that once troubled you. After all, isn't sexuality also the main axis of our existence? Although the title of the book may evoke sexuality, there is no obscene implication in the content. This book is a psychoanalytic study, or rather a report.
Dear Friends,
If this book proves even slightly beneficial to you in raising your children, I would only be happy.
A small note: I did some calculations. I have had around five thousand students so far. These five thousand students are the primary target audience of my book. The quickest and easiest way for me to reach them and their friends was through the Internet, so I decided to publish my book online.
It would be beneficial for you to review the "Preface" and "Glossary" sections before reading the book.
Ersin Aybars
Author of "The Castrated Orgasm" Series
Ersin Aybars was born in Istanbul in 1944. He graduated from the Department of Turkish Language and Literature at Istanbul University in 1970. For thirty-nine years, he served as a literature teacher in various schools. He conducted textual interpretations in literature classes in an interdisciplinary manner, supported by psychoanalytic, psychological, and philosophical texts. He retired in 2009. Completing the psychoanalysis process in November 2001, Ersin Aybars, inspired by the psychoanalytic perspective brought about by this process, chose orgasm as his area of study. In making such a decision, the fact that almost no researcher except W. Reich had addressed this topic in psychoanalytic texts played a role. Therefore, the primary aim of the book is to somewhat fill the void in psychoanalytic research in such an important area.
IT IS DEDICATED TO THE MOST INTENSIVE
MOMENT OF PLEASURE