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robinn137

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Whenever Oksana wants her husband to buy her something particularly expensive, she tries to be especially sexually pleasing to him. Oksana really would like to leave her husband, but she stays with him because she knows she would not be able to maintain the same standard of living if they were to divorce. You could argue Oksana's conduct is similar to _________
 
  A) pornography.
  B) sexting.
  C) prostitution.
  D) sex tourism.

Question 2

A person who exchanges sexual services for money is referred to as a _________
 
  A) trafficker.
  B) sex tourist.
  C) pimp.
  D) sex worker.



carolinefletcherr

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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