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cmoore54

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The term that describes the act of a man removing his penis from a vagina to allow for ejaculating outside of a woman's body is ____.
 
  a. escape and release c. procreation disconnect
  b. intercourse breakage d. coitus interruptus

Question 2

What is true of female condoms?
 
  a. If used simultaneously with a male condom, female condoms are twice as effective at preventing sexually transmitted infections.
  b. The use of lubricants with the female condom should be avoided.
  c. The female condom can be inserted up to eighteen hours before intercourse, and will still be very effective.
  d. Latex female condoms are as effective in preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections as male condoms.



sarah_brady415

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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