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Male climacteric

Male climacteric refers to a syndrome experienced by about 5 percent of men in their 40s and 50s, characterized by diminished interest in sex, loss of appetite, fatigue, and inability to concentrate.

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Male erectile disorder

Male erectile disorder refers to a man's recurrent inability to attain or maintain an erection until the completion of sexual activity.

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Male Erectile Disorder (Impotence)

Male Erectile Disorder (Impotence) Category Sexual Disorders and Dysfunctions Etiology Previously referred to as impotence, medical causes of this disorder must be ruled out first.

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Male orgasmic disorder

Male orgasmic disorder refers to a persistent inability to reach orgasm during lovemaking; a recurring delay in or absence of orgasm in some men following a normal sexual excitement phase, relative to age and current stimulation. Moreover, Male orgasmic disorder refers to a sexual disorder in which the male cannot have an orgasm, even though he is highly aroused and has had a great deal of sexual stimulation. Male orgasmic disorder is also known as Inhibited (male) orgasm.

Malefactor

Malefactor refers to a person who has committed a crime ; a criminal; an evil-doer.

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Maleness

Maleness in the Psychology Context:

Maleness, in psychology, refers to the psychological aspects and experiences associated with being biologically male or identifying as a man. It encompasses a wide range of gender-related thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and societal influences that shape the experiences of individuals who identify as male. Understanding maleness from a psychological perspective involves examining its complexities, challenges, and the ways it intersects with other aspects of one's identity.

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Malfunction

In psychology, malfunction refers to a breakdown in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning that leads to impairments in an individual's ability to adapt to their environment or carry out daily activities. Malfunction can occur for a variety of reasons, including neurological disorders, psychological conditions, or environmental factors.

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Malice aforethought

Malice aforethought refers to the Mens rea requirement for murder which consists of the intention to kill with the awareness that there is no right to kill. Please see also Mens rea.

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