Anality

/ænˈælɪti/ noun

In psychology, personality traits associated with fixation at the anal stage of psychosexual development, typically including orderliness, parsimony, and emotional rigidity.

From 'anal' (relating to the anus) + '-ity' (state or condition). Coined by Sigmund Freud and later psychoanalysts in the early 20th century to describe behavioral patterns they believed stemmed from conflict during childhood toilet training.

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