The positivist approach to sex research is often reflected in the medical approach to human sexuality. This can be observed in the treatment in variations of women's sexual response as "dysfunctional." What is the criticism of this approach to treating women's sexual response?
A) It over-emphasizes the unique needs of women, therefore making diagnosis impossible.
B) This approach relies on a male model of sexuality and places expectations on women that may not be appropriate.
C) Women's sexual response rarely differs from men's, which influences accurate diagnosis of dysfunctions.
D) It follows flexible definitions of normal sexual behaviour, which makes diagnosis difficult.
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