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The masochist character structure, as thoroughly delineated in <strong>Wilhelm Reich's Character Analysis</strong> and expanded through <strong>Alexander Lowen's bioenergetics</strong>, encapsulates a complex interplay between psychological defense mechanisms and somatic expression. Characterized by deep internalized endurance, self-sacrifice, and an often unconscious acceptance of pain or repression, the masochist endurer is marked by a distinctive <strong>character armor</strong> that not only defends against emotional overwhelm but paradoxically sustains patterns of self-defeat and submission. These enduring traits manifest across the body, behavior, and relational dynamics, rooted in the developmental dialectic between autonomy and shame. Understanding the <strong>masochist characte
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