The social constructionist perspective on sexuality focuses on all the following, except
A) The historical and cultural context in which sexuality is learned and practiced
B) The way societies organize sexual desires, behaviors, and identities into approved patterns
C) The need for men to be certain that they are the fathers of offspring
D) The way societies organize sexual desires, behaviors, and identities into tabooed, stigmatized and punished patterns
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Q2: The sexual revolution of the 1960s and
Q3: The Madonna-Whore dichotomy
A) Is the result of
Q4: _ is a double standard related strand.
A)
Q5: Rich (1980) argues that heterosexuality
A) Has been
Q6: In Western societies, "having sex" usually refers
Q7: By focusing on date rape and teen
Q8: An example of a sexual script in
Q9: "Seeking an attractive, petite, and caring companion"
Q10: The Kinsey study was considered groundbreaking because
Q11: The Kinsey study found evidence that:
A) There
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