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asmith134

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How does the EROS clitoral therapy device work to treat sexual arousal and desire disorders?
 
  a. It increases blood flow to the clitoris.
 b. It stimulates the clitoris to orgasm.
 c. It helps relax the genitals to allow for penetration.
 d. It provides clitoral stimulation for women who are uncomfortable withmasturbation.

Question 2

What symptoms are associated with sexual interest/arousal disorders?
 
  a. Absent or reduced sexual thoughts or fantasies
  b. Reduced genital sensations during sexual activity
  c. Absent or reduced pleasure during sexual activity
  d. All of these



katkat_flores

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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