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cagreen833

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The money shot, a close-up of the man ejaculating outside of the woman's vagina or mouth, is a marker of
 
  A) erotica.
  B) lesbian porn.
  C) gay porn.
  D) straight porn.

Question 2

Which of the following materials is MOST likely considered erotica?
 
  A) An Internet website focused on descriptions of incestuous contacts
  B) A romantic comedy with occasional nudity
  C) A film including close-ups of the man ejaculating outside of the woman's vagina or mouth
  D) A hard-core sex education movie intended to promote the development and expression of women's desire and arousal



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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