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sc00by25

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What is true about anal intercourse?
 
  a. Water based lubricants can increase the risk for infection of the anus.
 b. Transitioning from anal intercourse to vaginal intercourse without washing the penis or changing the condom increases the risk for vaginal infections.
  c. An oil-based lubricant should be used during anal intercourse.
 d. Research has found that there is no link between anal intercourse and HIV transmission.

Question 2

Alex, a 20-year-old college student, took some of his father's Viagra with hopes of enhancing his sexual performance with his partner. Alex experienced an abnormally prolonged and painful erection which required a trip to the ER. What condition did Alex have?
 
  a. Priapism
  b. Testicular torsion
  c. Cryptorchidism
  d. Peyronie's disease



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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