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Janie is cohabiting with Louie. Janie feels that lovemaking with Louie is an erotic recreational experience that is helping to create intimacy. According to the Maltz hierarchy, Janie is
 
  A) at a zero level because she is not a committed partner.
  B) trying Tantric sex.
  C) at level +2.
  D) at level +1.

Question 2

In the Maltz hierarchy, a shared sense of deep connection both to oneself and one's partner, with reverence toward the body, reflects
 
  A) level +1.
  B) level -2.
  C) level +4.
  D) level +3.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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