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Ahealthy man is likely to have two to five rem periods each night and several penile erections during that time. if he is not experiencing this, he most likely has:
a) a normal response.
b) nocturnal penile tumescence.
c) performance anxiety.
d) a biologically based erectile dysfunction.
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