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bobbysung

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Martin uses neckties to build an elaborate contraption. While he masturbates, he leans into a harness that puts pressure on the vessels in his neck. As he approaches orgasm, he increases the pressure to cut off oxygen to the brain.
 
  Martin's activity is typical of
  A) hypoxyphilia.
  B) frotteurism.
  C) necrophilia.
  D) coprophilia.

Question 2

In Kinsey's studies, which factor was associated with an increase in the length of foreplay?
 
  A) Increased number of years the couple had been married
  B) More feelings of affection
  C) Higher age
  D) More education (having a college education)



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Answer to Question 1

Props to you, cheers.

Answer to Question 2

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