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asmith134

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Penile detumescence occurs when a man:
 
  a. reaches the plateau phase.
  b. loses an erection.
  c. suffers from sexual addiction.
  d. has an inflamed epididymis.

Question 2

Steve has recently married a woman with children from a previous marriage. The oldest child, Benjamin, is showing signs of resentment and hostility towards Steve. Benjamin is probably:
 
  a. grieving the loss of friends.
  b. fighting unrealistic expectations the new family has placed on him.
  c. not used to the attention of a parent.
  d. feeling disloyalty to his biological father.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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