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lracut11

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For the last several years, Bruno, a 58-year-old male, has experienced reduced interest in and desire for sex. Bruno could be diagnosed with _________
 
  A)  sexual satyrism.
  B)  hypoactive sexual desire.
  C)  erectile disorder.
  D)  sexual arousal disorder.

Question 2

Maria rarely thinks or fantasizes about sex. When not in a relationship, she rarely masturbates. When in a relationship, she never initiates sex, but if her partner initiates, she is able to lubricate and become orgasmic. Her problem would BEST be described as
 
  A)  dyspareunia.
  B)  female sexual arousal disorder.
  C)  hypoactive sexual desire.
  D)  sexual aversion disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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