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Which of the following is an example of a paraphilia?
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One's sexual orientation refers to a(n)________ members of one's own sex,the other sex,or both sexes.
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It has been suggested that the fraternal birth-order effect is a result of
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Research has found that an animal's sexual orientation can be altered by
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________ involves sexual arousal from fantasies,behaviors,or urges involving nonhuman objects,the suffering of self or others,and/or nonconsenting persons.
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At birth,gay men tend to be ________ in weight than straight men,and women in same-sex marriages were mostly ________ than average at birth.
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Many species of animals have demonstrated same-sex sexual behavior.This suggests that
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Compared with girls living in father-absent families,girls with fathers present are less likely to experience
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People with paraphilias do experience sexual desire,but they direct it in unusual ways.For example,in necrophilia,the person
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Marshall,the youngest of five boys,is gay.Which of the following differences are you most likely to observe between Marshall and his older brothers?
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Women are ________ likely than men to report at least one same-sex sexual contact during their lives.The percentage of women who identify themselves as lesbian is ________ than the percentage of men who identify themselves as gay.
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With repeated exposure to any erotic stimulus,our emotional response often lessens.This illustrates the process of
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Our enduring sexual attraction toward members of the same sex,the opposite sex,or both sexes is called our
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Which of the following is passed much more often from males to females than from females to males?
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The descriptions of orgasm written by men and women are ________,and the subcortical brain regions active in men and women during orgasm are ________.
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Unlike men,women are capable of experiencing two or more orgasms within a fairly short time span because of their
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Anne is distressed due to a persistent delay in or complete absence of orgasm during sexual intercourse.Her difficulty is most clearly an indication of
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More than in other mammalian females,the sexual drive in human females is responsive to their ________ levels.
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