Difficulties in obtaining satisfactory legal judgments in cases of same-gender sexual harassment include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) ?gay or lesbian plaintiffs may worry that taking legal action will exposed their sexual orientation.
B) ?prosecuting lawyers are generally unable to prove "sexual interest" as the motive.
C) ?although same-gender sexual harassment has been recognized by the research community, it does not violate any state or federal laws.
D) ?heterosexual plaintiffs may worry that reporting same-gender sexual harassment will cause others to believe they are gay.
C
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