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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 12, Part 4 - Having Fun - 2.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why did the author feel relieved about their visit to the special club?
(a) The men were not very sexually aggressive.
(b) The women were not very sexually passive.
(c) The men were not very sexually passive.
(d) The women were not very sexually aggressive.
2. According to the authors, "promiscuity" is typically an accusation that a person probably has too much sex, and what else?
(a) Too many promises.
(b) Too many health issues.
(c) Too many orgasms.
(d) Too many partners.
3. What emotions do the authors suggest can also be involved in jealousy?
(a) Hatred and fear.
(b) Hunger and exhaustion.
(c) Grief and loss.
(d) Guilt and pain.
4. In the book's examples, how is a person likely to feel when a lover goes out on a date with someone else?
(a) If that person's needs are being met, they may feel okay.
(b) If that person's needs are being met, it might cause jealousy.
(c) If that person's needs are not being met, they may feel okay.
(d) If that person's needs are being met, it might aggravate the wound.
5. In the book, an individual who becomes partner to a pair of close same-sex friends (who only experience bisexuality while sharing this new lover with one another) might be a variant of what?
(a) The bisexual.
(b) The trisexual.
(c) The metrosexual.
(d) The asexual.
Short Answer Questions
1. The book states that movie and TV sex can teach people about their own arousal, while at the same time providing what to the viewers?
2. The authors state that for healthy intimate connections, it is important to ensure that loved ones know that they are what?
3. The book states that "televised sex" is the most common variant of what?
4. The authors state that this can cause individuals who are "sluts" to feel "marked" in some public manner:
5. Defined by the book, a "triad" can be a threesome that forms without any of the individuals having been what?
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