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sheilaspns

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Bonnie ended an abusive relationship before any severe physical harm occurred, but she now is afraid to engage in sexual contact with any new partner. Her fears and anxiety are characteristic of a sexual desire disorder known as
 
  A) sexual aversion disorder.
  B) female orgasmic disorder.
  C) dyspareunia.
  D) vaginismus.

Question 2

Bill is diagnosed with colon cancer. The prognosis for this type of cancer is good if caught early because
 
  A) treatments are so advanced.
  B) the disease tends to progress slowly.
  C) it can be cured with dietary changes.
  D) treatments have few side effects.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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