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mia

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The sex for procreation legacy is MOST clearly shown in which of the following statements?
 
  A) Jorge believes that foreplay is an essential part of a sexual encounter.
  B) Midori thinks she is still a virgin because she has not yet had intercourse, although she has engaged in oral sex and mutual masturbation.
  C) Sheila likes to initiate sexual activity with her partner.
  D) Mike enjoys masturbating and does not feel guilty about it.

Question 2

Thinking of intercourse as the only real sex:
 
  A) is a view that is supported by the authors.
  B) has its roots in Buddhist religious philosophy.
  C) may devalue sexual behaviors other than intercourse.
  D) lifts the performance pressures on both women and men.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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