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gbarreiro

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Spontaneous, intrusive, and unwanted genital arousal is known as
 
  A)  combined genital and subjective sexual arousal disorder.
  B)  female subjective sexual arousal disorder.
  C)  female genital sexual arousal disorder.
  D)  persistent genital arousal disorder.

Question 2

Shonda is bothered by a lack of sexual excitement and pleasure when she tries to be intimate with her husband, although she does experience vaginal lubrication and swelling. Shonda appears to be suffering from _________
 
  A)  female subjective sexual arousal disorder.
  B)  vaginismus.
  C)  Peyronie's disease.
  D)  female genital sexual arousal disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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