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What is the best long-term prevention technique for avoiding STIs?
 A) a mutually monogamous sexual relationship
  B) a commitment to safe sex
  C) abstinence from sex when your partner shows symptoms of an STI
  D) abstinence from sex when your partner shows symptoms of any type of illness
  E) sex only after marriage

Question 2

Kelly seeks out sexual partners over the Internet. According to surveys, this means that she is ____.
 A) at no risk of contracting an STI
  B) at less risk of contracting an STI than seeking those sex partners at bars
  C) at about the same risk of contracting an STI as those seeking sex partners at bars
  D) unlikely, in most cases, to agree to a sexual relationship
  E) at greater risk of contracting an STI



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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