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No. The latent stage was characterized by having no sexual urges. They simply went away for a while.

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Yes, the latent period in Freud's psychosexual theory is characterized by sexual energy being dormant as children focus on developing social and cognitive skills. This stage is crucial for the consolidation of these skills and the formation of self-identity, setting the foundation for later stages of psychosexual development.

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Q: Did anything substantial take place in the latent period of Freud's psychosexual theory?
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