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Jennifer is a classic tomboy and insists she has a penis. She says she wants to be a man when she grows up. Most children with gender identity conflicts such as Jennifer's ____.
 
  a. become transvestites
 b. develop gender dysphoria as adults
 c. do not develop gender dysphoria as adults
  d. engage in paraphilias as adults

Question 2

what disorder is being treated when a woman is taught to relax and then insert increasingly large dilators until the comfortable insertion of a penis is possible?
 
  a. dyspareunia
 b. female orgasmic dysfunction
  c. vaginismus
 d. sexual aversion disorder



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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