Some Reformist Jewish beliefs consider bisexuality as a choice and reject it because it is viewed as indecisive or promiscuous. This can be interpreted as a form of
a. biphobia
b. homophobia
c. misogyny
d. sexism
a. biphobia
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Complete the sentences with logical vocabulary terms. Include appropriate articles.
1. La préservation est une solution possible contre __________________________ (quand on coupe les arbres).. 2. Les associations humanitaires peuvent aider les gens qui souffrent de __________________________ (quand on n’a pas assez à manger). 3. Le tigre du Bengale et le panda géant sont __________________________ (des animaux qui sont en voie de disparition). 4. Le soleil, le vent et les fleuves sont des sources d’ __________________________; ce sont des alternatives aux combustibles fossiles (fossil fuels). 5. Certains usines (factories) créent (create) __________________________ qui peuvent contribuer à la pollution.
In a monogamous relationship, partners __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following statements is true of the vagina?
A. The vaginal opening is found between the urethra and the clitoris. B. The inner wall of the vagina has pubic hair. C. When sexually aroused, the width of the vagina increases. D. When sexually aroused, the vagina decreases in length. E. In its un-aroused state, the vagina is retracted under the clitoral hood.
Which of the following is one of the major ideas supported by the progressive sex researchers of the 20th century?
A. They believed that sex was a disease and should be treated like any other ailment. B. They believed that marriage should be based on love between equals, not on power or arranged marriages. C. They believed that homosexual relations were a cause of repressed childhood fantasies. D. They believed that in the case of human beings, sexual development takes place only childhood and ceases after that. E. They believed that in the case of human beings, sexual development started only after childhood.