A man quits dating a woman who openly expresses her interest in and enjoyment of sex, calling her a "sleaze." He behaves the same way and is perceived as a "stud." According to the text, the gender-role assumption underlying this behavior is:

A) ?men as recipients, and women as initiators.
B) ?women as controllers, and men as movers.
C) ?women as undersexed, and men as oversexed.
D) ?men as unemotional, and women as nurturing.


C

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