he Ie FEBRUARY 20 - 26, 1 5 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVE of mability of the sexual parts to function properly. Inability to ttain erection, failure to reach climax nd 10 of sexual desire are but a few of th symptom of tlii dysfunction. Although the symptoms may be caused by a physi cal pro­ blem, they are usually p y­ chologica1 in origin. Chec ith your phy' cian to determin th cause. In any case, your fear that you. canno tify your mate' xual needs will often ca dy function. This resulting fallure will further erode your' self-confidence thereby making future attempts even more dif­ ficuh� Several failure at x will probably re ult in ab­ stience - a fear to even attempt the xual act. There are Ie eral immediate ate that ou can take to begin to resolve t problem: 1) Refrain from percei . g of a ecessful xual act u the determinant or guarantor of a cce ful relationship. Some lUoceufuI relationships hi onlY incidental involv - mente Others that have a wealth ()f sexual con ct, . deteriorate the excitment of sonal affectlonal involve ent. The large number of female parents with children, and no hu bands, ttests t the fact that cce s at sex does not guarantee ucces and longevity in a relationship. 2) Develop your lf-con- fidence by developing your talents many of hich re hid­ den even from you If. Start by chieving small succe s, then going on to large one. Eventually, your confidence in certain are of your abilities will carry-over to your relation­ ships ith the oppo lte sex, including xual involvement. 3) Realize that you ha e far more to offer the opposite x other than xual inter- cou In fact, if x is the only offering, it ill probably not su tain the relationship after the thrill is gone. In fact, mo people are tt rae ted , initially, by some f: ctor other than sex; the emotion gro ing from these other factors tend to make sex even more gratify­ ing. Some people reach orgasm when the mate simply touche them with the hand. 4) emember, practically everyone is c pable of having You are cap ble a anyone. The joy of sex' corn­ pounded by the joy of simply DEA·R ERIK, y Dr. . F'ad(8er ASHINGTO , DC PAl - The male-female relationship of the mo troubling of e proble t t Ii tre t in my clinic. Referring to this general group �f problen "Sex d Personal Insecurity" ould be quite accurate be- ca peop, generally, feel quite uncertain about their 0 n - ability to ttr ct th oppo ite to th mselv . to m e t pe n d' to ha e sex ith th m; and, to.perform ual act so satisfactorily that . th pe on of their dreams will desire further lOCiall xual con­ et ·th them. To put it simply, the pro­ b lth x relate primarily to your 0 personal self-image. If you feel confident that others Will like you, you are likely to develop lasting re- lationshi that include but are not d lely on . ,On the oth r hand, if you do not . e your If, you will conclude that th oPPO te sex will not like you, either. Th, the xual ct will h. far more inportant to you; if you do entice the other person to ve sex with you, you will feel 'cally ure of your ability to conduct the sexual act com- but, in any case, x ould petently. This wiD create be vi: an aspect of per- re and tension hich, in � tom, will cause xual dy function. Sexual t' goin on? .S., NOIrwa:llc, California near .S., Everyon is attr cted to meone who take an interest with them and/or their life­ tyle. Then again there are tho who do nothing but t lk of them lves . . . all the time. This is by no mean a way to make a friend or spark a lov intere t. You could also try talking to very clo friend, and it doe 't matter if it a male or fem . But it should be omeone that you re pect and tru t. Best always, Erik Washington • • -Got a pl'Oble",? N«d '111 llIUWer? Or do you just Wtlllt to t.Jk? Then write to Erik WtUltin,ton in care of tltil newrptZpef' or to: 1) Erik', '1i1nes SqUfU't! Station, P. O. Box, 755, New York, New Y-ork t lOJ08'()755.· • • being ith the oppo ite x. The beauty of companionship is the prelude to happine . 5) . Relax before and during' xual imvol ement. Deep brea­ thing i wonderful, effective mans of coping . th tre in any situation. . Taco Bisc its A unique variation of biscuits spiced ith pi­ miento and taco ingredi­ ents turns a Southern Tradi tion into a South-of­ the-Border adventure in dinin . Enriched se If-risin g corn meal and flour make biscuit baking easy and fun. Since the leavening and salt are already in the flour and corn meal, you simply cut in the shortenin g and add milk. Then roll or p t ou the dough, cut and bake. The filling, hich re­ lies on a pac' age of seasoning mix is jus as convenient. Whether in the United States or exico, ba ing is tter i h enriched selt-ristng flour and com meal. They are t 0 of the orld's oldest convenience foods. "Self-Rising" is the convenience and "enrichment" is the guarantee of the essential B-vitamins, niacin riboflavin and thiamin-plu the minerals, iron and calcium. TACO BIS U1TS (12 Biscuit Taco) 1 pound ound beef 1 (l1J4 oz.) packa taco auce mix 'Ii cup chopped onion 1 cup hredded cheddar cheese 1 cup 0Uf cream 1 Heed vocado Stir together corn meal and flour. Cut in shortening untilm ture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in pimten- . to. Blend in enough milk to make soft dough, Turn onto lightly floured surface; nead gently 30 seconds. Roll dough out to �inch thickness. Cut ith 3-inch . round biscuit cutter. Place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in preheated 4500 F. oven 12-15 minutes. ean­ while, prepare ground beef and taco sauce mix ac­ cording to package directions, addin onion hlle browning beef. Split biscuits in half. Top each h If ith 2-3 tablespoons meat mixture, a heapin table-_ spoon of cheese and a heaping tablespoon of sour c am G rni h with vocado Slices. 1 cup enriched com meal 1 cup enriched flour IJ4 cup (2 oz. jar) chopped pimi to. drained � to " c mil BEgI€i�R FERFlYMEg I BOARD ELIGIBLE IN CHIROPRACTIC ORTHOPEDICS e Dr. John H. cOonald, N-P.,D.C. # Dr. Jo n C.B. cClona ,B.A.,D.C. Dr. Paula Schl.nz�a8.S.,O .. C. one 92 -32' 2 Across from J .()