Mr. and Mrs. Bell are concerned about their sex lives. Mr. Bell is usually unresponsive to sexual stimulation after he has an orgasm. Mrs. Bell is capable of multiple orgasms. Prior to orgasm, Mrs. Bell experiences neither vaginal lubrication nor expansion of the clitoris. What should a therapist tell the Bells?
a. "Mrs. Bell's lack of lubrication may reflect an arousal phase problem."
b. "Everything the Bells experience is part of the normal sexual response cycle."
c. "Mrs. Bell's having multiple orgasms is a sign of an orgasm disorder."
d. "Mr. Bell's unresponsiveness is a sign of an orgasm disorder."
A
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