A major shortcoming of the DSM-5 with regard to the Sexual Desire Disorders is:
a) The amalgamation of sexual desire and sexual arousal disorders.
b) The failure to include male sexual arousal disorder.
c) The failure to include hypersexual desire disorder.
d) The inclusion of hypersexual desire disorder
c
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