The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002.
genital stage
According to psychoanalysis, the third social and sexual stage of a young childs development (after the oral stage and the anal stage). In the genital stage, interest in the childs own sex organs and in other peoples replaces the earlier focusing on satisfaction of hunger and control of bowel movements. A genital personality is mature and no longer dominated by early drives for pleasure.