Time to Abandon the Gay/Heterosexual Dichotomy? Nathaniel McConaghy Letter to the Editor Pages: 1 - 2
Thoughts on Combating Pedophilia in Non-Offending Adolescents Brian E. Oliver Letter to the Editor Pages: 3 - 5
Should Dyspareunia Be Retained as a Sexual Dysfunction in DSM-V? A Painful Classification Decision Yitzchak M. Binik OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 21
The Optimal Discipline for Assessing and Managing Pain During Sex Rosemary Basson Peer Commentaries on Binik (2005) Pages: 23 - 24
Reclassification Will Not Make the Pain Go Away Kristen M. CarpenterBarbara L. Andersen OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 28
Is Dyspareunia Unrelated to Early Sexual Abuse? Michael P. DunneJake M. Najman OriginalPaper Pages: 28 - 30
Weighing the Pro’s and Con’s of Reclassifying Dyspareunia Michael B. First OriginalPaper Pages: 30 - 32
Adding Insult to Injury: The Classification of Dyspareunia as a Sexual Dysfunction in the DSM Peggy J. Kleinplatz OriginalPaper Pages: 36 - 38
Revisiting theDiagnosis of Dyspareunia: APainful but Important Discussion Robin MashebSusan Richman OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 42
Teasing Apart the Pain from the Sex: Is the Pendulum Swinging Too Far? Marta Meana OriginalPaper Pages: 42 - 44
Making the Case for Sexual Pain: Let’s Not Throw Out the Baby with the Bath Water Kimberley Payne OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 48
A More Radical Proposal: Dyspareunia Is Not a Mental Disorder Robert L. Spitzer OriginalPaper Pages: 48 - 48
A Rose by Any Other Name: Should Dyspareunia Be Reclassified? Donald S. Strassberg OriginalPaper Pages: 48 - 49
Dyspareunia Is the Only Valid Sexual Dysfunction and Certainly the Only Important One Leonore Tiefer OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 51
Sexual Dysfunction or Pain Disorder?: Dyspareunia from the Perspective of the Harmful Dysfunction Analysis Jerome C. Wakefield OriginalPaper Pages: 52 - 57
Dyspareunia Looks Sexy on First But How Much Pain Will It Take for It to Score? A Reply to My Critics Concerning the DSM Classification of Dyspareunia as a Sexual Dysfunction Yitzchak M. Binik OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 67
Effects of Rape on Men: A Descriptive Analysis Jayne WalkerJohn ArcherMichelle Davies OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 80
The Evaluation of Homophobia in an Italian Sample Vittorio LingiardiSimona FalangaAnthony R. D’Augelli OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 93
Sexual Risk Behavior of Men Who have Sex with Men: Comparison of Behavior at Home and at a Gay Resort David Knapp WhittierJanet St. LawrenceSalvatore Seeley OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 102
Cultural Universals and Differences in Male Homosexuality: The Case of a Brazilian Fishing Village Fernando L. Cardoso OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 109
Sibling Sex Ratio and Sexual Orientation in Men and Women: New Tests in Two National Probability Samples Anthony F. Bogaert OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 116
Family Size in White Gay and Heterosexual Men Michael KingJohn GreenElizabeth Pereira OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 122
Independence Park: The Lives of Gay Men in Israel (Contraversions: Jews and Other Differences) Noam EitanSteven Wozniak Book Reviews Pages: 125 - 126
Peacocks, Chameleons, Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the Grammar of Social Identity Steven Wozniak Book Reviews Pages: 126 - 128