a seal disorder is a physical dysfunction-- a man cannot have an ertion, a woman can have no orgasms, or sex hurts, or there's no desire. those e physical dysfunctions, and they are the common pathway for a variety of physical stress or psychological problems, relationship problems, et cetera. that's why i call them psychosomatic. it merely means that if a man comes into my office and cat have an erection or has a problem keeping an erection, i first have to find out, is he taking medication? is he having quarrels with his wife? was he religiously brought up and feels sex is shameful? does he have a neuric problem? dr. carson describes a dysfunction common to yog men-- the inability to contr orgas hardly aeagoes by that i don't have a young man show up aty doorstep looking very-- i've learned to recognize it now looking very scared and traumatized. he's at doorstep, and i say-- because i've learned by this time what to eect-- "what happened?" "well, i don't know. it just nt too fast." this problem, premature ejaculation, is a common sexual dysfunction, occurring in approximately 35% o