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  • 1Sexual fetishism — Classification and external resources Foot fetishism is one of the most common fetishes ICD 10 F …

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  • 2Sexual addiction — is a controversial term to describe sexual behaviour that is characterized at least by two key features: recurrent failure to control the behavior and continuation of the behaviour despite harmful consequences. While this condition is not… …

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  • 3Sexual dysfunction — or sexual malfunction (see also sexual function) is difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (which includes desire, arousal, orgasm, and resolution) that prevents the individual or couple from enjoying sexual activity.OnsetEmotional factors …

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  • 4Sexual orientation and military service —   Homosexuals and bisexuals allowed to serve in the military …

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  • 5Sexual intercourse — Intromission redirects here. For other uses, see Intromission (disambiguation). Making love redirects here. For other uses, see Making love (disambiguation) …

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  • 6Sexual obsessions — are obsessions with sex, and in the context of Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) these are extremely common (Foa et al, 1995). Sexual obsessions can become extremely debilitating, making the sufferer ashamed of the symptoms and reluctant to… …

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  • 7Sexual arousal disorder — is a disorder found in the DSM IV that is generally defined as the inability to attain or maintain typical responses to sexual arousal. igns and symptomsThe term is often used to diagnose women (as the term erectile dysfunction (ED) is often used …

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  • 8Sexual assault — Classification and external resources Konstantin Makovsky, The Bulgarian martyresses, a painting depicting the atrocities of bashibazouks in Bulgaria during the Russo Turkish War (1877–1878) …

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  • 9Sexual harassment — is unwelcome attention of a sexual nature and is a form of legal and social harassment. It includes a range of behavior from seemingly mild transgressions and annoyances to actual sexual abuse or sexual assault. (Dziech et al 1990, Boland 2002)… …

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  • 10Sexual abstinence — is the practice of voluntarily refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity. Common reasons to deliberately abstain from the physical expression of sexual desire include religious or philosophical reasons (e.g., chastity), material… …

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