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chandani

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Miranda has been stressed out at work, and is feeling tired when her husband Jack initiates sex. Miranda does not want to offend her husband, so she engages in sexual intercourse, and fakes an orgasm as a means to end the sex so she can get some sleep.
 
  In addition, although she loves her husband, lately the sex has not been overly gratifying. What is the biggest detriment for Miranda in faking an orgasm?
 
  a. She will likely drive her husband to have an affair.
  b. Her body will go through a physiological phenomenon, whereby the likelihood of losing an orgasm increases the more times an orgasm is faked.
  c. She is unknowingly encouraging her partner to continue performing in a way that doesn't lead to orgasm.
  d. She will likely cause her husband to start faking orgasms.

Question 2

The technical term for blue balls, which is inflammation of the testicles and epididymis and occurs if a man is sexually excited with no ejaculation, is ____.
 
  a. epididymo-orchitis c. epididymo-inflamitis
  b. testico-orchitis d. testico-inflamitis



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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