Lindsay, a woman of age 40, has lived as a heterosexual all her life. She is married, has children, and is now beginning to get attracted to her boss at work, who is a powerful and extremely successful woman. Lindsay, however, does not have sexual fantasies about her co-worker, nor does she wish to express her high opinion to her boss. This situation is an example of:
A. bisexuality.
B. sexual prejudice.
C. female sexual fluidity.
D. questioning.
E. homosexuality.
Answer: C
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