Which of the following is a reason cultures have struggled to define what is normative in human sexuality?
A. They wanted to expand sexual individuality to include a broader spectrum of variations than had been seen before.
B. They wished to retain control over their own definition of human sexual nature.
C. They wanted to bring in a change in the mainstream, as represented in the media, law, religion, and medical science.
D. They wanted to create a true challenge to sexual science, medicine, religion, government, and society.
E. They wished to witness an explosion in sexual variation.
Answer: B
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