Which of the following behaviors would a male client who is experiencing an adaptive sexual response most likely exhibit?

1. Removing shoes from women in subways
2. Gentle touching of thighs when passing people in a line
3. Display of genitals to strangers
4. Dressing in women's clothes


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Rationale: Cross-dressing, which is a man dressing in women's clothes, is a conscious adaptive sexual response choice. Removing shoes from women in subways, gentle touching of thighs when passing people in a line, and display of genitals to strangers are maladaptive sexual responses.

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