Multiple Choice
When would an erectile disorder diagnosis be inappropriate?
A) when a male can achieve an erection during sleep, but not in sexual activity
B) when a male can achieve an erection initially, but cannot maintain it long enough for penetration
C) when a male can attain at least a partial erection
D) when a male is not distressed about his inability to attain an erection
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