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V@ndy87

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People who ask about their partner's sexual history are
 
  a. more likely to be abandoned by their partner
  b. more likely to use contraception
  c. usually inspired by drugs and alcohol use
  d. less willing to stay in a committed relationship

Question 2

David and Lisa agree that their sex life is very enjoyable. If they are like most partners with a satisfactory sex life, the initiative for sexual intercourse is
 
  a. taken mostly by Lisa
  b. usually taken by David
  c. shared equally by David and Lisa
  d. mostly used as a way to bargain for other needs



Sassygurl126

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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