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Which statement best summarizes the differences found in the Kinsey studies and the NHSLS study regarding oral sex?
 
  A) Kinsey found that less than 20 of couples had engaged in oral sex, while the NHSLS study found over 90 of couples had engaged in oral sex.
  B) Kinsey found that more women than men had engaged in oral sex, and the NHSLS study found that more men than women had engaged in oral sex.
  C) Kinsey found that 60 of married, college-educated couples engaged in oral sex, and the NHSLS study found that 70-80 of married couples engaged in oral sex.
  D) Kinsey found that 60 of couples, regardless of educational level, engaged in oral sex and the NHSLS study found a much lower proportion of oral sex among adults.

Question 2

Slang terms such as blow job, sucking off, or giving head refer to
 
  A) cunnilingus.
  B) anilingus.
  C) coitus.
  D) fellatio.



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Answer to Question 1

Awesome job my friend

Answer to Question 2

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