Contemporary cultural rejection of certain sexual behaviors is determined primarily based on sexual acts
a. involving coercion rather than consent.
b. associated with homosexual contacts.
c. using artificial devices.
d. resulting in orgasm.
A
Sexual acts that are forced on another are considered both morally and legally unacceptable. The other options are used less often as evaluation criteria.
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