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nevelica

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Martha has been diagnosed as having vaginismus. Besides intercourse, in what other scenario would Martha experience the difficulty associated with this condition?
 
  a. urination
  b. masturbation to orgasm
  c. a vaginal examination
  d. sexual arousal by men

Question 2

Traditional definitions of dyspareunia and vaginismus focus exclusively on problems that occur during intercourse, but some experts suggest
 
  a. these disorders do not exist.
  b. other mental disorders are the cause.
  c. these disorders should be viewed as genital pain disorders rather than forms of sexual dysfunction.
  d. these disorders should be defined as always resulting from abuse.



sierrahalpin

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c.



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