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pepyto

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Zora has a persistent inability to attain an adequate lubrication-swelling response of sexual excitement. She probably has _______.
 
  a. female sexual arousal disorder
  b. female orgasmic disorder
  c. hypoactive sexual desire
  d. sexual aversion disorder

Question 2

One approach to treating erectile problems that are caused by psychological factors is to encourage a couple to _______.
 
  a. make more effective use of power and control in the course of foreplay and coitus
  b. eliminate specific thoughts that may be causing the problems
  c. engage in kissing and caressing for pleasure rather than as preludes to intercourse
  d. incorporate the kinds of fantasies into their sex life that will lead to erections



momolu

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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