Abstract

Abstract Using HTDM and SAM Questionnaires, heterosexual development and sexual activity were investigated in the following patients: two men with a Klinefelter syndrome associated with developmental anomalies of the penis, two patients with testicular agenesis, 14 men with hypogonadism, and three “fertile eunuchs.” Through comparison with a control group of 204 adult well‐developed, fertile, and potent men it was ascertained that the heterosexual development of the patients was distinctly retarded and that their sexual activity was lower. These insufficiencies in sex life were of the same character regardless of the diversity of etiopathogenetic mechanisms which had led to the disturbance of somatosexual development.

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