In a survey of heterosexual men and women regarding how they feel being around "a man who is homosexual" or "a woman who is a lesbian" it was seen that

a. both men and women anticipated more discomfort being around homosexual persons who matched their own sex.
b. women as compared to men felt more uncomfortable being around homosexual men.
c. men anticipated arousal around lesbian women.
d. both men and women felt very comfortable being around homosexuals who matched their own sex.


Answer: a. both men and women anticipated more discomfort being around homosexual persons who matched their own sex.

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