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geoffrey

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How does the controversial Rapex female condom work to discourage rape?
 
  a. Its metal barbs hook into the penis, disabling the man.
 b. It produces a distinctive, strong odor which makes the man easily identifiable.
  c. It releases an indelible dye making the man easily identifiable.
 d. Its outward-facing plastic ribs prevent penile penetration.

Question 2

Related to cross-cultural views of rape, what is a reason rape is committed in other cultures?
 
  a. As an initiation rite
 b. As a way to prove manhood
  c. As punishment for infidelity
  d. All of these



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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