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According to the chapter, prostitution is controversial and emotionally charged because it involves a mix of sexuality, the law, censorship and ______.
 
  a. morality
  b. values
  c. money
  d. crime

Question 2

Discuss what is known about the more common nonvictimizing paraphilias.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

- Sexual masochism refers to sexual arousal and gratification that is associated with acts or fantasies of being hurt, humiliated, or otherwise made to suffer. The masochist has a recurring pattern of engaging in such acts voluntarily and often seeks them out.
- Autoerotic asphyxiation involves depriving the brain of oxygen, usually through some form of strangulation or hanging, during masturbation. If this behavior is engaged in by a couple (where one chokes the other, with consent) during sexual activity, it is usually called sexual hypoxia or hypoxyphilia; but this is far less common than the autoerotic form.
- Fetish is when a sexual preference intensifies to the point that a person obsesses almost exclusively on a nonhuman object or sometimes on a body part that most members of a culture do not find sexy, such as feet or toes.





 

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