I'll concede that it is in the regulation. That said, I have never heard of it being asked. The same paragraph also mentions exhibitionism and voyeurism, which could cover girls who flash their breasts at a concert or during Mardi Gras and people who look at porn. The other key is that in the military, you are not allowed to self diagnose. Unless a doctor declares you to have the condition, you don't have it and thus don't have to disclose it. This is why I don't have hay fever, but am very allergic to grass, pollen, etc. Note also that they never ask if a candidate has performed or received oral sex, or participated in any position other than the missionary position, all of which are illegal under the UCMJ. Like Article 134, these things exist as avenues for the easy removal of problem people.