Which of the following possibilities does questioning indicate?
A. A person is in conformity with the compulsory heterosexuality advocated by the society.
B. A person asserts that he or she has no sexual orientation.
C. A person refuses to experiment with his or her sexual orientation.
D. A person has not given any thought to sexual attraction, sexual behavior, or sexual identity.
E. A person wants to explore his or her sexual attractions and feelings for the same gender, without abandoning the social identity as being heterosexual or bisexual.
Answer: E
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