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Test Sexual Myths and Beliefs
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1st QUESTION: What is a negative consequence of believing that sex should always be spontaneous?
Generates frustration in long-term relationships
Encourages explicit communication between partners
Eliminates the need for planning
Creates expectations of perfection that increase stress
2nd QUESTION: What does the therapy seek to validate regarding sexual desire according to the text?
Value only spontaneous desire
Promote penetration as the only sex
Ignoring planned sex
Reactive desire and planned sex to be valid
3rd QUESTION: What is the benefit of planning sexual encounters?
Increase anticipation and desire
Ensure simultaneous orgasm
Eliminate the need for communication
Impose coitocentrism
QUESTION 4: What is coitocentrism according to the text?
A way of planning encounters
The model that reduces sexuality to penetration and orgasm
An assertive communication technique
Validation of reactive desire
QUESTION 5: What is the effect of the myth of simultaneous orgasm?
Increases the variety of erotic practices
Facilitates sincerity in the couple
Leads to feigning or disengaging from one's pleasure
Validates planned sex
6th QUESTION: What does the text recommend to overcome the "mind-reading fallacy"?
Maintain silence in bed
Assertive sexual communication with explicit requests
Reliance on spontaneity
Forcing simultaneous orgasm
7TH QUESTION: What does an expanded definition of sexuality include according to the text?
Only penetration and orgasm
Exclusively oral practices
Caresses, massages, oral sex and erotic games not necessarily intercourse
Chronometric timing of pleasure
8th QUESTION: What does the summary say about planning?
Relieves the stress of waiting for perfect moments
Makes simultaneous orgasm mandatory
Substitutes communication for therapy
Promotes mind reading as a virtue
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