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Lesbian and gay older adults who are married or in committed relationships __________.
 
  A) are more sexually active
  B) are less sexually active
  C) tend to focus on sexual acts that lead to climax
  D) often drift into a state of sexual disinterest

Question 2

Which statement is true about sexuality in late adulthood?
 
  A) A majority of older adults attribute little to no importance to sex.
  B) Most married older adults report continued, regular sexual enjoyment.
  C) Older adults report that the female partner is usually the one who ceases to interact sexually.
  D) Nearly 75 percent of U.S. adults age 75 to 85 say they are no longer sexually active.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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