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casperchen82

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Research on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) among gay and lesbian couples indicates that:
 
  a. IPV disproportionately affects gay men.
  b. IPV disproportionately affects lesbian women.
  c. IPV affects gay men and lesbian women equally.
  d. IPV between gay and lesbian couples usually causes more severe injuries than does IPV in heterosexual couples.

Question 2

Cryptorchidism means
 
  a. having a low sperm count
  b. the penis fails to drain of blood once sexual arousal is over
  c. the testicles fail to drop into the scrotum
  d. the scrotal temperature becomes elevated



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