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Bernana

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Elsa and Tomas have chosen to engage in only noninsertive sexual activities such as kissing, hugging, mutual touching, and massaging until they both can be tested for STIs. This couple is engaging in ________.
 
  a. celibacy
  b. selective abstinence
  c. safe sex
  d. asexual behavior

Question 2

If you are sexually active, the only way to know for sure that you are free of STIs is to ________.
 
  a. ask your partner if he or she has ever had an STI
  b. be tested
  c. look for signs of a rash or discharge
  d. notice if you experience flu-like symptoms shortly after sex



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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