________ can be a daunting task for adolescents grappling with same-sex attractions, particularly if they think that these attractions are not normal.

A. Control of sexual appetite
B. Practice of sexual unlearning
C. Creation of sexual imagery
D. Development of sexual identity
E. Development of sexual chauvinism


Answer: D

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