Rich has no interest in sex at all. He has no sexual fantasies and no desire to engage in sexual
activity. While he does not find sex disgusting or revolting, he does not understand what others
find so exciting about it.
He feels just fine remaining celibate. If these issues begin to cause Rich distress or interfere with his relationships, he may be diagnosed with _______.
a. dyspareunia c. male hypoactive sexual desire disorder
b. sexual aversion disorder d. male erectile disorder
C
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