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Marty

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Drugs used in the treatment of behavior patterns such as sexual violence and sexual interest in children are known as
 
  A) antidepressants.
  B) anti-androgens.
  C) sexual inhibitors.
  D) androgenergic receptor binders.

Question 2

Which of the following statements most accurately describes the role of the sense of taste in arousal for humans?
 
  A) Taste is one of the strongest sources for sexual arousal in humans. From the taste of a partner's saliva, sweat, and genital secretions, we become sexually aroused and attached to our partners.
  B) Taste plays a relatively minor role in arousal as compared to the other senses. Some people may find the tastes of genital secretions to be arousing, but others do not.
  C) Taste plays a minor role in arousal in humans because we are obsessively clean and wash away all of the naturally occurring tastes associated with the human body.
  D) Taste plays a role in sexual arousal when chocolate and whip cream are included in sexual play. Otherwise, bodily tastes are unimportant for humans.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a PM for another one.



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