The most frequent portrayals of sexual behavior in cable movie networks are of
A. homosexual behavior between females.
B. unmarried heterosexual intercourse.
C. homosexual behavior between males.
D. heterosexual intercourse between married couples.
Answer: B
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a. gays were gaining mainstream acceptance in society b. academic research was flourishing c. sexual repression was at its peak d. free love and social reform were beginning to take hold
Miranda has been stressed out at work, and is feeling tired when her husband Jack initiates sex. Miranda does not want to offend her husband, so she engages in sexual intercourse, and fakes an orgasm as a means to end the sex so she can get some sleep
In addition, although she loves her husband, lately the sex has not been overly gratifying. What is the biggest detriment for Miranda in faking an orgasm? a. She will likely drive her husband to have an affair. b. Her body will go through a physiological phenomenon, whereby the likelihood of "losing" an orgasm increases the more times an orgasm is faked. c. She is unknowingly encouraging her partner to continue performing in a way that doesn't lead to orgasm. d. She will likely cause her husband to start faking orgasms.
Carson is trying to get his wife pregnant. His doctor has told him that his cremaster muscle isn't working properly and that is why he is having trouble impregnating her. The cremaster muscle is important for reproduction as:
A. it helps the secondary spermatocyte to divide into two spermatids. B. it nurtures the mature sperms in the seminiferous tubules. C. it helps to create the ideal temperature for sperm production. D. it connects the penile glans with the foreskin and the shaft of the penis. E. it passes the nerve impulses from the brain to the erection centers in the spinal cord.
What causes the painful cramps of dysmenorrhea?
What will be an ideal response?