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Humans sexuality questions ? need help. sexual response is not characteristic of women?

Mon, May 3, 2010

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Which of the following patterns of sexual response is not characteristic of women?

a. Extended arousal by vaginal stimulation, but an orgasm is not experienced
b. Arousal following extensive clitoral stimulation, but an orgasm is not experienced
c. Repeated orgasms following relatively little clitoral stimulation
d. One orgasm followed by a refractory period during which arousal is not physiologically possible

I am sure the answer C is not correct, but….all three lefts seem right to me, can someone one help?

Tags: answer c, Clitoral Stimulation, lefts, Orgasm, Orgasms, refractory period, Sexual Response, Sexual Women, Sexuality Questions, vaginal stimulation

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3 Responses to “Humans sexuality questions ? need help. sexual response is not characteristic of women?”

  1. Brandon Says:

    D) A woman has no physical limit to the amount of pleasure she can feel, after an orgasm she can orgasm again and again.

  2. Deorc Val Says:

    C because repeated orgasms are not regularly physiologically possible without clitoral stimulation. D is true for most women depending on the situation.

    Sorry user "Brandon". But she faked it.

    The refractory period can usually end within a short time if stimulation continues. Regardless, D is still a true statement. I’d go with C. :)

  3. Joan T Says:

    Remember, the question is asking which of these is NOT characteristic of women. So the answer if definitely C. And if you get it wrong, tell your professor that someone with no sexual experience should probably not teach human sexuality.


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