(no subject)
1. I am male.
2. I am single.
3. I consider myself somewhat inhibited when talking about sex.
4. When talking with patients, I anticipate I will be (uncomfortable) talking about their sexuality and sexual practices.
5. When talking with my patients, I anticipate I will be comfortable discussing (libido) (sex toys) (STDs) (abstinence) (erectile dysfunction/lubrication problems) .
6. Has a physician ever asked you about your sexuality or sexual practices? (yes)
7. I currently have sex approximately (never) .
8. I (have never) had sexual intercourse?
9. I (have never) engaged in oral sex, giving or receiving.
10. I (have) (have never) engaged in anal sex, giving or receiving.
11. I have used (nothing) as part of my sex life.
12. I think that sex is a (very important) part of people’s lives.
13. I find it (hard) to talk about sex and my needs with my partner(s).
14. I masturbate (less than monthly)
15. I (have not) noticed “going blind” or “hairy palms” from masturbating.
16. I (have) had intimate or sexual contact with a same sex partner.
17. I (have) had fantasies about sexual contact with someone of the same sex.
18. I have romantic feelings for people (both) .
19. I am (hmmmm….) with my sex life.
20. I (have never) combined alcohol or drugs with sexual activity.
21. I (have not) consented to having sex with someone and regretted it afterward.
22. I (have) had an unwanted sexual experience.
#23: I (did not) tell anyone.
24. As a child before the age of 14, I (was) the victim of an adult’s sexual advances, which included physical contact.
25. I (have) had problems maintaining lubrication or erection at least once.
26. I (have) had problems having an orgasm too soon, too late, or not at all.
27. I (have) faked an orgasm.
29. At some point in my life, I (have not) wished there were someplace confidential and knowledgeable where I could go to discuss my feelings about sexuality.
30. I (have not) lied while answering one or more of this questionnaire’s questions.
2. I am single.
3. I consider myself somewhat inhibited when talking about sex.
4. When talking with patients, I anticipate I will be (uncomfortable) talking about their sexuality and sexual practices.
5. When talking with my patients, I anticipate I will be comfortable discussing (libido) (sex toys) (STDs) (abstinence) (erectile dysfunction/lubrication problems) .
6. Has a physician ever asked you about your sexuality or sexual practices? (yes)
7. I currently have sex approximately (never) .
8. I (have never) had sexual intercourse?
9. I (have never) engaged in oral sex, giving or receiving.
10. I (have) (have never) engaged in anal sex, giving or receiving.
11. I have used (nothing) as part of my sex life.
12. I think that sex is a (very important) part of people’s lives.
13. I find it (hard) to talk about sex and my needs with my partner(s).
14. I masturbate (less than monthly)
15. I (have not) noticed “going blind” or “hairy palms” from masturbating.
16. I (have) had intimate or sexual contact with a same sex partner.
17. I (have) had fantasies about sexual contact with someone of the same sex.
18. I have romantic feelings for people (both) .
19. I am (hmmmm….) with my sex life.
20. I (have never) combined alcohol or drugs with sexual activity.
21. I (have not) consented to having sex with someone and regretted it afterward.
22. I (have) had an unwanted sexual experience.
#23: I (did not) tell anyone.
24. As a child before the age of 14, I (was) the victim of an adult’s sexual advances, which included physical contact.
25. I (have) had problems maintaining lubrication or erection at least once.
26. I (have) had problems having an orgasm too soon, too late, or not at all.
27. I (have) faked an orgasm.
29. At some point in my life, I (have not) wished there were someplace confidential and knowledgeable where I could go to discuss my feelings about sexuality.
30. I (have not) lied while answering one or more of this questionnaire’s questions.