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kodithompson

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What does sexuality expert Patrick Carnes suggest related to sexual addicts?
 
  a. Sexual addicts lack empathy and do not typically feel remorseful for their behavior.
 b. Sexual addicts are more likely to come from divorced families and/or experience sexual abuse as children.
  c. Sexual addicts go through four continuous cycles related to thoughts of sex, preparation for sex, compulsive sexual behavior, and feelings of despair.
  d. Sexual addicts are typically married males whose partners are not sexually open and after a period of repression of their sexuality they end up being hypersexual.

Question 2

All of the following are characteristics of a typical sexual addict EXCEPT that they:
 
  a. Are single
 b. Are obsessed with masturbation
 c. View pornography
 d. Participate in cybersex, sex with prostitutes, or multiple sexual affairs



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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