Women can effectively prevent PID by:
A. using water-based lubricants during sexual intercourse.
B. routinely taking contraceptive pills.
C. engaging in intercourse early in life.
D. administering a vaginal douche after intercourse.
E. not acquiring STIs.
Answer: E
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Which of the following is true about call girls?
A. Their services extend solely to sexual intercourse. B. They face more risks than other sex workers because of their settings. C. They typically have a middle-class background and are often educated. D. They work under the supervision of a manager who controls their work.
Which of the following is true of multiple orgasms?
A. Single orgasms differ physiologically from multiple orgasms. B. Men are not physiologically capable of having multiple orgasms. C. Multiple orgasms cannot be reached through hand-genital stimulation. D. Multiple orgasms occur more often in women than in men.
An experiment conducted by researchers involved adding a synthesized female pheromone to the perfume of one group of women (the experimental group), and a placebo was added to another group (the control group). The researchers found that the women who had pheromone-treated perfume had intercourse more frequently than the control group. However, the two groups did not differ in their frequency of masturbation. This indicates that
A. the pheromone made women less attractive to men. B. the pheromone reduced the attraction that women felt toward men. C. the pheromone increased the women's attractiveness to men. D. the pheromone decreased the women's sex drive.