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What is a BDSM relationship?
 
  a. A relationship where the male partner is physically and emotionally abusive to the female partner and the female partner, usually because of intimidation, submits to the male partner
  b. A relationship whereby neither partner comes into direct physical contact with one another but rather each partner acts as a voyeur while the other masturbates
  c. A consensual relationship between at least two couples whereby one couple, termed the voyeur couple, watch and become sexually aroused by the sexual activity of the other couple
  d. A voluntary, yet deliberately unequal partnership, whereby a dominant partner is more physically or emotionally controlling and the submissive partner is controlled

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What is the distinction between a transvestite and a transsexual?
 
  a. Transsexual men derive sexual pleasure from dressing as a woman, but tend not to want to be a woman; male transvestites identify as the opposite sex and thus do not dress as a woman for sexual arousal.
  b. Male transvestites derive sexual pleasure from dressing as a woman, but tend not to want to be a woman; transsexual men identify as the opposite sex and thus do not dress as a woman for sexual arousal.
  c. Male transvestites are openly transgendered and thus tend to cross dress in public; male transsexuals are not open about their transgendered identity and thus tend to only cross dress in private.
  d. Male transsexuals are openly transgendered and thus tend to cross dress in public; male transvestites are not open about their transgendered identity and thus tend to only cross dress in private.



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ANS: B





 

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