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Researchers who have compared written descriptions of orgasm by women and men have concluded that
 
  A) women experience subjectively more intense orgasms than do men.
  B) men experience orgasms that are far more intense physiologically than women's.
  C) male and female orgasms are very different, but probably both intense.
  D) the subjective written accounts of orgasm in men and women are indistinguishable.

Question 2

When a man experiences the sensation of ejaculatory inevitability,
 
  A) semen has collected in the urethral bulb and ejaculation is imminent.
  B) his erection is totally under his control and he can stop without ejaculating.
  C) his leg muscles force semen out of his testes and out through his penis.
  D) he has already ejaculated.



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Answer to Question 1

This is great. Thanks

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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