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Describe the effects of pheromones on sexual attraction, and make reference to at least 2 research findings discussed in your text.
 
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What does the author of your textbook suggest helps facilitate a meaningful conversation about sexuality in a relationship?
 
  a. Know correct terminology and have a sexual vocabulary
  b. Know detailed information about each of your partner's past sexual experiences
  c. Use the scientific terms for sexual organs, behaviors, and activities even if this is uncomfortable for you
   d. Wait until later in the relationship to have conversations related to values-based sexuality topics



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