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Telephone scatologia is best described as ____.
 
  a. phone sex between two consenting adults
  b. an obscene phone call to an unsuspecting victim
  c. deriving sexual pleasure from someone's voice regardless of their appearance
  d. an extramarital sexual relationship consisting only of telephone and not direct contact

Question 2

Those who engage in telephone scatologia are typically heterosexual men with limited social interactions, ____.
 
  a. no significant psychopathology, and a committed long-term relationship
  b. a significant psychopathology, and an attempted and failed committed long-term relationship
  c. no significant psychopathology, and an attempted and failed committed long-term relationship
  d. a significant psychopathology, and a committed long-term relationship



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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