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Sex Matters for Women I.Q. Test

(05/04/2004)

by Unknown


Based on Sex Matters for Women by Sallie Foley, Sally Kope, and Dennis Sugrue (2002), see link on the right.

Select the correct answer and to see how up-to-date your sexual knowledge is.

1. With the right stimulation, any woman can orgasm. True or False?

a. True. If you rub it, she will come.

b. False. Most women cannot orgasm.

c. False. Women first have to learn how to orgasm through experience, experimentation, and self-awareness.

2. Is there really a G spot?

a. Yes. It is a small area of tissue located on the front/upper wall of the vagina.

b. Yes. But it stands for "gee, I wish this were a little more exciting."

c. No. It is a suburban myth.

3. Are all women capable of having multiple orgasms?

a. Yes, if she has the right partner.

b. No, nor should this be considered the premier standard of sexual responsiveness.

c. Yes, if she really, really, really concentrates.

4. Does "use it or lose it" apply more to men or women as they age?

a. It applies equally to men and women.

b. Men. That's why sometimes they are called "dirty old men."

c. Women. Regular sexual activity stimulates lubrication and blood flow to sexual organs that have been influenced by the loss of estrogen after menopause.

5. Who is more susceptible to STDs, men or women?

a. Men and women are equally susceptible to STDs.

b. Men--they have more skin exposed.

c. Women--because their genitals retain body fluids from another person for a longer time and therefore their exposure lasts longer.

6. Is fantasizing a form of cheating?

a. Yes! If you need to fantasize, see a therapist or a divorce lawyer.

b. No! Sexual fantasies are perfectly normal and part of the sexual experience of people everywhere.

c. Yes…but don't tell anyone.

Answer key: 1-c; 2-a; 3-b; 4-c; 5-c; 6-b

Scoring:

6 right: Congratulations! You've got sexual common sense and a high sexual i.q. You'll enjoy reading Sex Matters for Women.

4-5 right: Pretty good job. Don't hesitate to ask more questions; you can find many answers to your sexual questions in Sex Matters for Women.

3 or fewer right: Uh-oh! The good news is you have a lot of learning and discovery to look forward to! Reading Sex Matters for Women is a great place to start.

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