Married men and women experience greater satisfaction in sexual intercourse compared to cohabiting couples. This greater satisfaction can be attributed to

A. the limitations placed on emotional commitment between married couples.
B. the sexual liberty associated with long-term commitments.
C. the sexual exclusivity associated with marriage.
D. habituation.


Answer: C

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