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Stephan is making love with his partner. He has a buildup of sperm and semen in his urethral bulb, but has not yet ejaculated. Stephan is experiencing _________.
 
  a. expulsion
  b. emission
  c. seminal delay
  d. resolution

Question 2

Which of the following are results from a study conducted by Mah and Binik (2002) that asked men and women to rate various factors of the experience of orgasm?
 
  a. Rating scores, on average, were similar for both male and female participants.
  b. Men rated flushing and flooding sensations higher than women.
  c. Shooting sensations were rated much higher by women than by men.
  d. Overall, rating scores were significantly lower for women than for men.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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