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Frost2351

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Why might a man or woman want their partner's finger in their anus at the moment of orgasm?
 
  A) It can heighten sexual sensation.
  B) They are gay.
  C) It reduces the possibility of transmitting a disease.
  D) It reduces the embarrassing sound of uncontrolled flatulence.

Question 2

In what way are oral-genital stimulation and anal intercourse similar?
 
  A) Both are primarily performed only by male homosexuals.
  B) Both involve the transmission of STIs and microorganisms not involved in coitus.
  C) Both are illegal in many states in the United States.
  D) Both are more frequent among more educated individuals.



Athena23

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Answer to Question 1

This is great. Thanks

Answer to Question 2

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