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itsmyluck

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Roger has recently experienced several episodes of impotence and has become so worried about it that the frequency of the impotence is increasing. What is the likely cause of this difficulty?
 
  a) frigidity
   b) hormonal imbalance
   c) performance anxiety
   d) functional dyspareunia

Question 2

After years of anxiety concerning his sexual performance, Sam decides to see a specialist. Part of the evaluation involves observation of Sam during sleep.
 
  After the evaluation, the specialist concludes that Sam's problem is psychological, not physiological. On what basis could the specialist have drawn this conclusion?
   a) Sam had a penile erection during sleep.
   b) Sam's dreams were normal for a healthy male.
   c) The tight clothing Sam wears during the day accounted for his sexual difficulties.
   d) Sam spent so much time preparing for bed that he was too tired to engage in sexual behaviors.



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Kdiggy

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a




itsmyluck

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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Excellent

 

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