Several types of deviance exist that apply to our everyday lives. They include workplace deviance, sexual deviance, and physical deviance. Provide 2 examples of each of these types of deviance. Explain the logic or why they are considered deviant and which norms they violate specifically.

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Examples of workplace deviance—answers vary; taking a coworkers apron, taking another employees tips off their table, taking another coworkers customer, providing a table with discounts though they have no coupons or eligibility proof of a discount offered, and taking credit for work on a project when your coworker did most of the work.
Examples of physical deviance—answers may vary; a female wearing short blue hair, and a man wearing a dress to an interview.
Examples of sexual deviance—answers may vary; fetishes for example foot fetishes, baby fetishes, etc., bondage, role-play and costume play, use of toys, etc.

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