On Societal Judgments: Survey on Sexual Dysfunction and Sexual Deviations

This survey aims to assess the impact of societal judgments on sexual dysfunction and sexual deviations. Please read each question carefully and mark your answer.

Results are publicly available

Sexual issues are not something to be ashamed of?

Erectile dysfunction in men is seen as a weakness?

Pedophilia is an illness and should be approached with treatment instead of punishment?

Societal pressure causes sexual issues to be kept secret?

Transvestism or gender transition should be regarded as a mental disorder?

Victims of rubbing often feel ashamed and do not share their experiences?

Voyeurism can occur against an individual's will?

Individuals with masochistic or sadistic tendencies should be seen as deviant?

Societal pressure causes sexual issues to be kept secret?

Zoophilia is, under all circumstances, an unethical behavior that requires legal sanctions?

Sex education should start in childhood?

Sexual orientations or preferences should be evaluated within the scope of individual freedom?

Fetishism should be considered a deviance?

A woman's lack of sexual desire is considered 'coldness'?

Talking about sexual issues harms marriage?

Sexual problems arise solely from physical issues?

Men should always be willing in sexual matters?

Experiencing painful sexual intercourse in women can be considered normal?

Society needs education to understand different sexual orientations?

Sexual deviations are innate and unchangeable?