Which of the following is true about sexual individuality?

A. Families cannot teach norms that influence sexual individuality.
B. The integration of sexual individuality with sexual orientation is vital to sexual well-being.
C. Sexual individuality is inherently present from birth and is not an acquired expression of self.
D. Early experiences of one's body and early feelings about other people's bodies cannot influence the sexual individuality expressed later.
E. Sexual socialization does not influence sexual individuality.


Answer: B

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