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A musky smell from the vagina is an indication of
 
  a. vaginal infection
  b. too much lactic acid
  c. a normal, healthy vagina
  d. the need for feminine hygiene products

Question 2

A recently discovered questionnaire conducted by Dr. Clelia Mosher in 1892 reveals that many married Victorian women
 
  a. did not enjoy sex, but engaged in it to perform their wifely duties
  b. engaged in sex only for procreation
  c. desired and enjoyed sex
  d. were sexually repressed and prudish



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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