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krzymel

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The greatest danger of anal sex is:
 
  a. the rectum might tear and blood contact/STI may be transmitted
  b. the penis being inserted into the rectum will have feces trapped in the urethra
   c. a fetish will develop
  d. satiation will occur

Question 2

Individuals who are least likely to use a condom:
 
  a. have taken the virginity pledge
  b. have been dating less than three months
   c. are hooking up
  d. have had a pregnancy scare before



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