Do you experience recurrent and intense sexual arousal from the exposure of your genitals to an unsuspecting person, as manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors over a period of at least 6 months?
Have you acted on these sexual urges with a non-consenting person, or do the sexual urges or fantasies cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning?
Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have exhibitionistic disorder. The disorder involves an urge, fantasy, or act of exposing one’s genitals to non-consenting people, usually strangers. The disorder is accompanied by significant impairment or distress. There are several subtypes of the disorder, which depend on the age of the non-consenting person. For instance, someone may have a preference for prepubescent children and will show his genitals to this group of individuals. If you are not sure or concerned about your symptoms, it may be very important to talk with your doctor.
Based on your answers, you may be displaying a sign related to a condition called exhibitionistic disorder. Exhibitionistic disorder is characterized by persistent and intense atypical sexual arousal patterns. People who suffer from this condition get aroused by exposing their genitals to nonconsenting people. They feel distressed and experience impairment in functioning. People with exhibitionistic disorder may deny that they are engaging in this kind of behavior or that it’s causing them distress. But if they have shown their genitals repeatedly to non-consenting people, it is likely that they will receive a diagnosis of the disorder.
Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have exhibitionistic disorder. Seeking medical support is crucial. Many people who suffer from exhibitionistic disorder do not seek medical attention, while early detection and treatment are extremely important. Usually treatment includes psychotherapy and medication. Psychotherapy may consist of cognitive behavioral therapy that can help individuals to manage their urges in healthier ways. They will also learn how to control their impulses. Besides, relaxation training and empathy training are also great examples of efficient treatment methods.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/conditions/exhibitionism
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