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Jim enjoys wearing women's clothing, but only when he is certain no one will discover his behaviour. In order to meet criteria for gender dysphoria, he would also have to
 
  a) experience sexual gratification from his behaviour.
  b) feel that he is actually enacting a behaviour consistent with his inner gender.
  c) seek other men who enjoy dressing as women.
  d) All of the above would allow Jim to meet criteria for gender dysphoria.

Question 2

Kirk recalls playing dress up as a child, often wearing girl's clothing. In fact, his family albums are filled with cute photos of Kirk in dresses and high heels. Kirk's relatives found this to be very endearing and reinforced his behaviour.
 
  What disorder is Kirk most likely to have as an adult?
 
  a) Fetishism
  b) Transvestic Fetishism
  c) Pedophilia
  d) Gender Dysphoria



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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