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dakota nelson

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The sexual problem that therapists have the most difficulty treating successfully is
 
  a. erectile disorder
  b. premature ejaculation
  c. hypoactive sexual desire
  d. anorgasmia

Question 2

Many therapists define premature ejaculation as
 
  a. absence of reasonable voluntary control of ejaculation
  b. ejaculation before sexual intercourse begins
  c. ejaculation within three minutes of beginning sexual intercourse
  d. ejaculation before one's partner reaches orgasm in half or more of their sexual encounters



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Answer to Question 1

I appreciate you answering this question. Great community

Answer to Question 2

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