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Test Sexual Communication II
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QUESTION 1: What does 'In-situ Sexual Communication' imply according to the text?
Talking after the act to analyze it
Keeping silent so as not to break the mood
Giving real-time feedback during the act
Avoidance of any sensory guidance so as not to order
QUESTION 2: Why do many people avoid talking during sex?
Because they are afraid of breaking the mood and prefer silence
Because communication improves synchronization
Because they consider that honesty generates aversion
Because sensory presence is irrelevant
QUESTION 3: How does the text describe the verbal guidelines during the sexual act?
As clinical orders to be followed to the letter
As criticisms that reduce pleasure
As exclusive signals to correct pain
How to share sensory experience to maximize mutual pleasure
QUESTION 4: What is the consequence of saying 'yes' when the body says 'no'?
Generates aversion to sex and long term betrayal of oneself
Improving emotional intimacy
It has no effect on the relationship
Facilitating post-coital communication
QUESTION 5: According to the text, what should someone be able to do if they are not in the mood sexually?
Forcing activity so as not to hurt the other partner
Saying no without guilt and offering alternatives such as cuddling or massage
Ignoring aftercare communication
Running away to avoid the conversation
QUESTION 6: What is 'bystander anxiety' and what effect does it have?
Is preoccupation with appearance or performance that disconnects and kills connection
It is a technique to improve breathing during sex
Is a form of aftercare that releases oxytocin
Is a kind of positive feedback that synchronizes the couple
7th QUESTION: What is the purpose of 'Aftercare' according to the text?
Avoid any further physical contact
Reaffirm connection through conversation alone
Jumping immediately into sleep to shut down
Emotionally close the experience through physical contact and conversation to strengthen the bond
8th QUESTION: What does being present in the body during sex accomplish?
Increase performance anxiety
Reduce the need for verbal communication
Allowing communication of genuine pleasure that is exciting to the partner
Transform the act into an obligation fulfilled
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