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lb_gilbert

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What distinguishes a person who engages in group sex occasionally and a person who is classified with the paraphilia, troilism?
 
  a. For a troilist, group sex is the primary means of sexual arousal.
 b. For a troilist, group sex always involves people the individual has just met.
 c. For a troilist, group sex is only engaged in with people who are within their existing circle of friends.
 d. For a troilist, group sex is done in combination with recording the interaction to watch later for arousal while masturbating.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a typical voyeur?
 
  a. Voyeurism began in the person's teens.
 b. The person is male.
 c. Voyeurism is almost certainly not their only paraphilia.
  d. The person is a virgin.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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