Research on how sexual identity is learned indicates that
A) sexual knowledge and sexual identity first begin to develop when a person starts having sex.
B) sexual socialization takes place at a very early age.
C) peers have little or no impact on sexual attitudes.
D) what we learn when we are young has no real impact on our sexual attitudes and behaviors as adults.
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