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torybrooks

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Joel has arousal difficulties when attempting to make love with his partner. Which of the following may be a source of his problem?
 
  a. loss of trust in his partner
  b. conflicting sexual expectations
  c. cultural differences
  d. religious differences

Question 2

Marissa and Milo are seeing a counselor because they would like to improve their already satisfying sexual relationship. Which of the following would their counselor most likely recommend?
 
  a. try to be intuitive regarding each other's needs and wishes
  b. make sounds that communicate excitement and pleasure
  c. create a list of sexual demands for each other
  d. discuss openly their sexual likes, dislikes, and desires



Danny Ewald

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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