Jill and Jane are a lesbian couple. Bill and Sam are a gay couple. Jack and Jill are a heterosexual couple. Which of the following is true?

a) Jill and Jane will value monogamy and sexual faithfulness highly.
b) Bill and Sam will not value monogamy and sexual faithfulness.
c) We can't make any assumption.
d) Jack and Jill will be more faithful than either Jill and Jane or Bill and Sam.


Answer: c

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