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Tirant22

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Jan is married to Chuck. She and Chuck have sex less than twice a month because Jan is not interested in sex. Jan likely has:
 
  a. a normal experience for married couples.
  b. a drop in estrogen.
  c. the inability to reach orgasm.
  d. inhibited sexual desire.

Question 2

With remarriage, the children's circle of relatives:
 
  a. shrinks.
  b. expands.
  c. remains constant.
  d. disappears.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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