Let me first correct you.There is no such thing as facioscapulohumeral muscular syndrome.
There is only facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy and i don't know if you meant that but if you did then use a little imagination!And really?Asking this type of question??
In males, Reiter's syndrome can be prevented by sexual abstinence or the use of condoms.
There is no known link between sexual orientation and Asperger's syndrome.
He prefers extremely muscular women.
Fatigue, stress, excess alcohol or tobacco, excessive sexual activity, sexual impotence, cryptorchidism, Klinefelter syndrome, hypopituitarism, hyper o hypothyroidism, severe Diabetes, adrenogenital syndrome, and some sexually transmitted diseases.
There is no direct link between having Asperger's syndrome and being gay. Sexual orientation and gender identity are complex and are not determined by a person's neurological condition. Each individual's sexual orientation is unique to them and can vary regardless of any other factors.
Yes. In fact, sexual orientation has nothing to do with it; anyone male or female can get muscular and become a bodybuilder.
Klinefelters Syndrome
* Considering that a person's fantasies are private there is no real way of knowing how some women would fantasize being with a tall, muscular black man in a sexual situation.
Having multiple sexual partners
Yes, it can, and if you already have IBS, it can have affects on that as well. * http://www.ibstales.com/irritable_bowel_syndrome_and_pregnancy.htm * http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/536535/does_pregnancy_affect_irritable_bowel.html * http://www.scribd.com/doc/490660/irritable-bowel-syndrome-in-pregnancy
Jo Woodiwiss has written: 'Contesting stories of childhood sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Repression, Adult child sexual abuse victims, False memory syndrome, Psychology, Feminist theory, Adult Survivors of Child Abuse, Feminism 'Contesting stories of childhood sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, False memory syndrome, Feminist theory
Klinefelter = XXY Turner's = X Klinefelter syndrome is the extra X and can lead to somewhat of a female secondary sexual characteristic in men. Turner's is the single X some women receive and can cause short stature and lack of secondary sexual characteristics.