If Phil is in the identity assumption stage of developing a homosexual identity, he most likely is

A) accepting his homosexuality, but not currently dating someone.
B) is a teen who feels different from those in his peer group.
C) an adolescent who feels conflicted about his lack of attraction to women.
D) comfortable with his homosexuality and has "come out" to others.


A

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