Alexandra_k ...Woooh, I guess Kaplan & Saddock get a bit personal. :-)
In your last statement are you suggesting that Kaplan & Saddock included these questions as part of taking a [i[general history[/i], not as part of an expanded history when a sexual disorder is suspected? If so, what the heck is left to ask after all this?
Some of the questions sounds appropriate; but much of it sounds like something a sex therapist or a T with some other specialty certification or training would delve into.
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