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soccerdreamer_17

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The following is a misconception about sex:
 
  A) I am responsible for the level of my sexual satisfaction.
  B) Being sexually free means acting without any guilt or restrictions.
  C) I have the ability to overcome any negative conditioning I received about sex as I was growing up.
  D) Sexual relationships can remain exciting, even with the passage of time.

Question 2

The media has given increased attention to all aspects of sexual behavior, which has resulted in people:
 
  A) talking more freely about their own sexual concerns.
  B) having increased knowledge about sexuality but still feeling hesitant to talk openly about sexual matters.
  C) communicating their sexual wants to their partners.
  D) being less anxious about sexual matters.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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