Families exerting an increasing pressure on their offspring to make commitments, marry, and have children is an example of:
A. casual sex becoming a normative part of the cultural landscape of adolescents and young adults.
B. the cultural expectation that people should "settle down".
C. sexual behavior during a hook-up having a wide variation.
D. preferring to engage in a sexual relationship with no "emotional strings" attached.
E. men being more comfortable with all sexual behaviors than women.
Answer: B
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