Sexual unlearning is best defined as the pattern of sexual socialization:
A) in which an individual is taught that certain behaviors to which he/she has naturally been accustomed to is considered to be abnormal in his/her culture.
B) in which an individual learns that one should engage in the sexual norms or practices of other sexual cultures in order to show their respect for that culture.
C) in which an individual is encouraged to come in terms with one's sexual identity,that of being a homosexual or a heterosexual.
D) in which the individuals of a group are taught to believe that one's sexual culture is superior to others.
E) in which the individuals of a sexually approving culture learn about sexuality by observation,and then exploration.
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