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asmith134

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Women who engaged in preventive disclosures of their STDs to others
 
  a. were linked to whether or not the disease could be cured.
  b. often put off telling past and present sexual partners as long as possible.
  c. sometimes chose to tell family members first.
  d. all of the above

Question 2

Many women who have suffered from STDs treated their future partners
 
  a. with a great deal of love and respect.
  b. poorly, often abusing them or taking advantage of them.
  c. as probable damaged goods, as people who also held the threat of infecting them.
  d. with the comfort of knowing that they were healed



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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