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“If the general public wants ice cream every day, and you want it just twice a week, you’re suffering from hypoactive ice cream disorder. And I have a pill for you, so you can want ice cream more. I, for example, have no golf desire. I have hypoactive golf disorder.”

A bioethicist at Boston University explains the latest case of disease mongering.

One of the interesting things about this disorder is the diagnostic criteria — one is “deficiency of sexual fantasies.”

Does this mean an insufficient number, or low quality? Or both?

Margaret Soltan, June 25, 2010 12:35PM
Posted in: march of science

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  1. Dave Stone Says:

    Then, of course, there’re fantasies of sexual deficiency . . . you know, “Spank me and tell me I’m inadequate.”

    I sense a burgeoning opportunity in an untapped market.

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