An apparent difference in the pattern of same-gender sexual activity is that
A) boys are more likely to report several same-gender encounters, whereas girls typically report only one.
B) girls report less same-gender activity in later adolescence, whereas boys report more.
C) girls report same-gender activity with peers, whereas boys report that such activity usually occurs with older men.
D) girls report strong disapproval of their activity from their peers, whereas boys report little.
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