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tiara099

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One particularly puzzling thing about the effects of orchidectomy in adult males is the
 
  A) loss of sexual potency.
  B) vastly different rates at which sexual activity declines in different men.
  C) fact that some men still get married.
  D) fact that sterility is inevitable.
  E) fact that sterility is rare.

Question 2

In a follow-up study of Money's famous case study of ablatio penis, it was revealed that the patient had
 
  A) acted like a male from an early age.
  B) suspected he was a boy from the second grade on.
  C) refused to wear a bra.
  D) requested mastectomy and phalloplasty.
  E) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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