(G.V.): I still do not understand. Did you connect the fact that you had this heartbreaking relationship and the fact that you were tired?
(M.P.): No, not really.
(G.V.): Do you now see these two incidences as being connected? (M.P.): No, I don’t think so.
(G.V.): How is your memory? Do you feel it’s okay, or do you have problems remembering things?
(M.P.); I don’t think that I have a lot of problems recalling things; it’s just that I don’t remember what I’ve done on exact dates.(G.V.): Otherwise, you don’t have any problems? Can you read something and remember what you’ve just read
(M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): After this relationship, did you have another relation-ship, or weren’t you able to have another good relationship? Were these other relationships good, deep ones, or were they superficial – before and after this heartbreak?
(M.P.): They were more superficial after that break-up.
(G.V.): Why, because you felt so hurt?
(M.P.): No, I didn’t find someone.
(G.V.): Did you ever have a homosexual relationship?
(M.P.): No.
(G.V.): How is your sexual drive now?
(M.P.): Low.
(G.V.): Very low?
(M.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Are you indifferent to sex?
(M.P.): No, I think it changed when I changed my diet. I used to have a very strong, constant sex drive, and when I changed my diet I relaxed. I feel better now that I’m not being so strongly driven, under pressure.
(G.V.): At what age did you become sexually aware?
(M.P.): I lost my virginity at seventeen.
(G.V.): No, I mean, when did you first become sexually aware? When did you feel a sexual desire for the first time?