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    McPherson Suggests That Sexual Desire Takes Two General Forms
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McPherson Suggests That Sexual Desire Takes Two General Forms

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McPherson suggests that sexual desire takes two general forms. What are they?


A) Lust or objectification
B) Love or longing
C) Respectful or disrespectful desire
D) Possible or impossible desire
E) Lust or erotic love

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