The sexual double standard, admiration of men with multiple sexual partners as studs, and dismissal of women with multiple partners as sluts:

A) is still around, but it seems to have flipped. Men with many partners are viewed more negatively and women more positively.
B) is non-existent today in any form.
C) is still around today in the same form as many years ago.
D) is more subtle today, but a person's sex can still influence people's evaluation of his or her sexual experiences.


D) is more subtle today, but a person's sex can still influence people's evaluation of his or her sexual experiences.

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a. liberal "phase-in" policies. b. changing job descriptions. c. benefit cutbacks. d. increased workloads.

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