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daltonest1984

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Joel is bothered and embarrassed by his tendency to ejaculate very soon after achieving an erection. Joel is likely suffering from _________
 
  A)  erectile dysfunction.
  B)  premature ejaculation.
  C)  coital anorgasmia.
  D)  male orgasmic disorder.

Question 2

Research indicates that compared to men who do not have problems with rapid ejaculation, men with premature ejaculation
 
  A)  report more enjoyment of orgasm.
  B)  underestimate the intensity of their physical arousal.
  C)  experience low arousal to penile stimulation.
  D)  ejaculate upon reaching full sexual arousal.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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