Which of the following statements is true about our understanding of sexual orientation?
a. Individuals of all sexual orientations experience similar attractions, emotions, and attitudes about love and relationships.
b. Both heterosexuals and homosexuals can learn to be bisexual.
c. Sexual orientation is about just one aspect of a person.
d. Homosexuals are rarely asked if their sexual orientation is a choice.
Answer: A
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a. It facilitates the fusion of the sperm's and egg's nuclei. b. It facilitates the sperm's ability to locate the egg. c. It maintains the corpus luteum's production of progesterone. d. It acts as a receptor in the uterine lining for the fertilized egg to bind.
Why are coercive paraphilias considered more problematic than noncoercive paraphilias?
a. They cost taxpayers millions of dollars each year in public health funds. b. They involve the unwilling participation of others. c. The paraphilic individual derives pleasure from being humiliated during sexual activity. d. Only coercive paraphilia, and not noncoercive paraphilia, involves deriving sexual pleasure from the perceived pain of others.
Some cultures include messages about channeling sexual energy in ways that influence how we form relationships, seek pleasure, and come to understand sexual well-being. Which of the following is an example of this type of message that a sex-negative culture might embrace?
A. A message that promotes sex before marriage B. A message depicting same sex attractions as normative C. A message that promotes practices of heterosexual anal sex D. A message to "save yourself" sexually for marriage E. A message illustrating the benefits of promiscuity
Since the founding of the People's Republic in China in 1949, attitudes and laws toward sexuality have predominantly demonstrated
A. repression of sexually-explicit materials. B. tolerance of sexual expression in general. C. tolerance for male homosexuality but not female homosexuality. D. encouragement of sexual freedom and fulfillment only among married individuals.