Curt becomes sexually excited when he stands at his window and exposes himself to the women living in the apartment directly across the courtyard of his apartment building. Curt’s behavior may reflect ______ disorder.
a. exhibitionistic
b. paraphilic
c. voyeuristic
d. fetishistic
Ans: A
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