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Which is NOT a subjective, psychological advantage of natural family planning?

    { 1 } - Abstinence from intercourse can help a couple learn to have confidence in the strength of their love for each other and to express it in a variety of ways, without a preoccupation with "total orgasm" which proves to be a source of tension.
    { 2 } - Such methods place responsibility on both partners, not merely on the woman, as do most methods, or on the man, as does vasectomy.
    { 3 } - One of the partners can control births by himself or herself without the knowledge or consent of the other partner.
    { 4 } - Many women who use such methods have reported an enhanced sense of personal dignity resulting from an awareness of their own body and its rhythms.
    { 5 } - Periodic abstinence removes something of the sexual routine and enhances the experience when it is actually decided on.

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Which is NOT a subjective, psychological advantage of natural family planning?

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a subjective, psychological advantage of natural family planning?

    { 1 } - Abstinence from intercourse can help a couple learn to have confidence in the strength of their love for each other and to express it in a variety of ways, without a preoccupation with "total orgasm" which proves to be a source of tension.
    { 2 } - Such methods place responsibility on both partners, not merely on the woman, as do most methods, or on the man, as does vasectomy.
    { 3 } - One of the partners can control births by himself or herself without the knowledge or consent of the other partner.
    { 4 } - Many women who use such methods have reported an enhanced sense of personal dignity resulting from an awareness of their own body and its rhythms.
    { 5 } - Periodic abstinence removes something of the sexual routine and enhances the experience when it is actually decided on.

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3 is correct!

Which is NOT a subjective, psychological advantage of natural family planning?

    { 1 } - Abstinence from intercourse can help a couple learn to have confidence in the strength of their love for each other and to express it in a variety of ways, without a preoccupation with "total orgasm" which proves to be a source of tension.
    { 2 } - Such methods place responsibility on both partners, not merely on the woman, as do most methods, or on the man, as does vasectomy.
    { 3 } - One of the partners can control births by himself or herself without the knowledge or consent of the other partner.
    { 4 } - Many women who use such methods have reported an enhanced sense of personal dignity resulting from an awareness of their own body and its rhythms.
    { 5 } - Periodic abstinence removes something of the sexual routine and enhances the experience when it is actually decided on.

This would be impossible for the man, and difficult for the woman. And is such autonomy in a marriage an advantage even if it were possible?

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a subjective, psychological advantage of natural family planning?

    { 1 } - Abstinence from intercourse can help a couple learn to have confidence in the strength of their love for each other and to express it in a variety of ways, without a preoccupation with "total orgasm" which proves to be a source of tension.
    { 2 } - Such methods place responsibility on both partners, not merely on the woman, as do most methods, or on the man, as does vasectomy.
    { 3 } - One of the partners can control births by himself or herself without the knowledge or consent of the other partner.
    { 4 } - Many women who use such methods have reported an enhanced sense of personal dignity resulting from an awareness of their own body and its rhythms.
    { 5 } - Periodic abstinence removes something of the sexual routine and enhances the experience when it is actually decided on.

See p. 301.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a subjective, psychological advantage of natural family planning?

    { 1 } - Abstinence from intercourse can help a couple learn to have confidence in the strength of their love for each other and to express it in a variety of ways, without a preoccupation with "total orgasm" which proves to be a source of tension.
    { 2 } - Such methods place responsibility on both partners, not merely on the woman, as do most methods, or on the man, as does vasectomy.
    { 3 } - One of the partners can control births by himself or herself without the knowledge or consent of the other partner.
    { 4 } - Many women who use such methods have reported an enhanced sense of personal dignity resulting from an awareness of their own body and its rhythms.
    { 5 } - Periodic abstinence removes something of the sexual routine and enhances the experience when it is actually decided on.

See p. 301.

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