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Carmen feels guilty regarding her frequent sexual fantasies, because although the content of her fantasies is unusual, it is not harmful to her or others. What would the authors of the text likely tell her?
 
  A) Your sexual desire is likely to increase if you are able to refrain from sexual fantasy.
  B) Do not share the fantasies with your partner, who most likely will feel threatened that you feel a need for sexual fantasy.
  C) Erotic fantasies are generally considered a healthy and helpful aspect of sexuality.
  D) Seek professional help because sexual fantasy that makes a person feel guilty is usually a sign of potential deviant behavior.

Question 2

Among college students, the MOST threatening fantasy a partner can have is about
 
  A) sex with a member of the same sex.
  B) sex with a famous person or movie star.
  C) sex with a mutual friend or classmate.
  D) oral sex.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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