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1.

 

 

Healthy men do not have erections in their sleep

2.

 

 

Vaginismus is the medical term for vaginal infections

3.

 

 

A good therapist who takes a sex history always interviews a couple together.

4.

 

 

Sexual health has nothing to do with sexual rights.

5.

 

 

Drinking alcohol before intercourse improves a man's sexual performance

6.

 

 

The PLISSIT model of sex therapy makes a useful distinction between medical treatment and psychotherapy

7.

 

 

Exhibitionism is one of the "classic" sexual dysfunctions

8.

 

 

The prevalence of sexual dysfunctions can easily be ascertained by conducting a survey of sex therapists

9.

 

 

Sexual dysfunctions have either physical or psychological causes

10.

 

 

Low sexual desire is always inhibited sexual desire

11.

 

 

In ancient Rome, the physician Galen warned against the dangers of masturbation

12.

 

 

In the 18th century, K. M. Kertbeny warned against the dangers of masturbation

13.

 

 

In the 20th century, Wilhelm Reich discovered the PC muscle

14.

 

 

A penile plethysmograph measures the length of the erect penis

15.

 

 

In Greek and Roman antiquity homosexuality was already considered a mental illness.

16.

 

 

The current diagnostic handbooks for psychiatrists still list homosexuality as a mental illness

17.

 

 

Pain during sexual intercourse always has psychological causes

18.

 

 

The UN Declaration of Human Rights also covers sexual rights

19.

 

 

The WAS Declaration of Sexual Rights does not mention a right to sex education

20.

 

 

The so-called Kegel exercises are designed to produce general physical relaxation

21.

 

 

The term "dyspareunia" refers to sexual aversion

22.

 

 

Wardell B. Pomeroy did not believe in the usefulness of sex histories

23.

 

 

Every woman can become orgasmic if she tries hard enough

24.

 

 

Vaginal dilators do more harm than good

25.

 

 

Since the late 18th century, women in the US and Europe have had a right to contraception

26.

 

 

Very often, not the individual, but the couple needs to be treated for a sexual dysfunction

27.

 

 

The research of Masters and Johnson made it possible to treat sexual dysfunctions directly and not merely as symptoms of something else

28.

 

 

Healthy sexual intercourse ends with the simultaneous orgasms of both partners.

29.

 

 

A therapists must always ask patients with sexual dysfunctions about their use of drugs and medication.

30.

 

 

In Victorian times, women were considered sexually insatiable and therefore kept under tight control at home.

31.

 

 

A sexological examination is more important for female patients than for male patients.

32.

 

 

For the purpose of sex therapy, it is always useful to compare the sex histories of a couple.

33.

 

 

In the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, the letters PL stand for "pleasure"

34.

 

 

In the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, the letter T stands for "trauma"

35.

 

 

In the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, the letters SS stand for "specific suggestions"

36.

 

 

The treatment of vaginismus usually takes many months

37.

 

 

Couples who have orgasm problems are usually told by sex therapists to avoid orgasms for a while.

38.

 

 

The equivalent of penile erection in the male is vaginal lubrication in the female.

39.

 

 

There is only one sexual dysfunction in females that is not also found in males.

40.

 

 

Smoking can impair the sexual response.

41.

 

 

Men who are heavy users of marijuana may thereby "feminize" their bodies and develop breasts.

42.

 

 

There are many more types of sexual dysfunctions found in females than in males.

43.

 

 

The World Health Organization (WHO) has never defined sexual health

44.

 

 

The World Health Organization (WHO) has never issued recommendations about the promotion of sexual health

45.

 

 

The WAS Declaration of Sexual Rights lists 10 sexual rights.

46.

 

 

All "potency pills" for men contain some amount of testosterone

47.

 

 

Reaching orgasm shortly after the beginning of coitus is a common female dysfunction.

48.

 

 

Reaching orgasm long after the beginning of coitus is a common male dysfunction.

49.

 

 

With each revision, modern psychiatric handbooks have become more precise in their diagnoses

50.

 

 

The term "sexual dysfunction" as employed today is very precise and leaves no room for interpretation.

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