Identify seven things about a client’s college or early work experience that would likely be explored in gender inquiry

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Answer:
1. Do you think that your gender had anything to do with the kinds of jobs that were available to you?
2. Were there things that you might have liked to try that seemed off-limits because you were male or female?
3. Did you sense any difference in the way men and women in general were valued in your work situation?
4. What sort of social relations did you develop in college toward members of your own gender?
5. What sort of social relations did you develop in college toward members of the opposite gender?
6. What were the qualities that you most sought in a possible mate at that time?
7. Have your ideas remained pretty much the same?

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