A) In the pelvis.
B) In the vagina.
C) Around the introitus.
D) In the breasts.
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A) fear of vaginismus.
B) a lifelong erectile disorder.
C) an acquired erectile disorder.
D) rapid aging of the penis.
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A) female orgasmic disorder.
B) rapid ejaculation.
C) erectile disorder.
D) retarded ejaculation.
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A) more
B) less
C) equally
D) far less
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A) myths or misinformation
B) negative attitudes
C) relationship distress
D) excessive communication that disallows spontaneity in sexual situations
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A) Start-stop
B) Kegel
C) Intercavernosal
D) Suction
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A) Prozac
B) Penile prosthesis
C) Kegel exercises
D) Suction devices
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A) teasing behaviour
B) sensate focus exercises
C) spectatoring
D) cognitive restructuring
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A) 3
B) 13
C) 24
D) 33
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A) pleasure-oriented approach to sex therapy
B) goal-oriented approach to sex therapy
C) behaviourists approach to sex therapy
D) traditionalists approach to sex therapy
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A) spectatoring.
B) failure of partners to communicate.
C) failure to engage in effective,sexually stimulating arousal.
D) fear of failure and anxiety.
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A) psychological factors.
B) some kind of physical disorder of the vagina or the vaginal entrance.
C) having experienced sexual abuse when young or sexual assault as an adult.
D) having a sexual partner with a penis that is too large.
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