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Pineappleeh

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Of the following, the individual who would most likely be diagnosed with gender dysphoria is
 
  a. Joe, who gets sexually aroused by wearing women's bras.
 b. Lisa, who is a lesbian and has many traditional masculine traits.
 c. Mark, who feels like a woman trapped in a man's body.
 d. Sid, who can only become sexually aroused while dressed like a woman.

Question 2

Gender dysphoria dysphoria is diagnosed when
 
  a. a person's physical sex is inconsistent with the person's sense of who he or she really is.
 b. an individual receives sexual pleasure from cross-dressing.
 c. an individual is born with ambiguous genitalia.
 d. all of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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