According to studies, how long do men and women "wish" for sexual activity to last, compared with how long sexual activity actually lasts?
a. Women, but not men, want intercourse to last at least twice as long as it actually does.
b. Men, but not women, want intercourse to last at least twice as long as it actually does.
c. Both men and women want intercourse to last for half as long as it actually does.
d. Both men and women want intercourse to last at least twice as long as it actually does.
ANS: D
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