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As a result of Havelock Ellis' research, sexology was established as an academic discipline.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Clara is approaching the age of 65. While she and her husband have remained sexually active, Clara has begun to avoid stimulation to orgasm. What might be causing Clara to avoid orgasm?
 
  A) She is ashamed of her physical appearance as she ages.
  B) Her orgasms are less intense and therefore not pleasurable.
  C) Her orgasms may be causing painful uterine contractions.
  D) Her clitoris is significantly less responsive to oral or manual stimulation.



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Beautifully done Thanks

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