The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

Dossie Easton
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The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

Dossie Easton
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 135 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does the section "Who's to Blame?" advocate?
(a) Blaming yourself.
(b) Blaming your partner.
(c) Rejecting a partner's actions.
(d) Owning one's own feelings.

2. Whose interests might it serve to have no legal regulations involving marriage?
(a) It would not serve personal or public interest.
(b) It would serve personal and public interest.
(c) It would serve personal interest.
(d) It would serve public interest.

3. What is a negative consequence of subtle outercourse, according to the book?
(a) Infertility.
(b) Dissatisfaction.
(c) Misinterpretation.
(d) Pregnancy.

4. Which of the following is NOT one of the four parts of the book?
(a) In Space.
(b) In The World.
(c) Between One Another.
(d) Within Ourselves.

5. When do the authors recommend taking any step to make oneself feel safer and more comfortable?
(a) When faced with overwhelming emotions.
(b) When faced with overwhelming desires.
(c) When faced with overwhelming decisions.
(d) When faced with overwhelming consequences.

Short Answer Questions

1. In the authors' opinions, how can "sluts" become champions of boundaries?

2. For whom does the book favor the concept of healthy sexuality?

3. In the book's discussion of "Denial versus Fulfillment", what concept is explored in terms of fulfillment?

4. In the case of the woman who planned on being housemates with an opposite sex friend, according to the authors, what was the woman's error probably based on?

5. In the book, what happened in the case of the woman who planned on being housemates with an opposite sex friend?

Short Essay Questions

1. How do the authors advocate the use of the legal system to protect their families?

2. Explain how the concept of 'ownership' provides opportunities to exercise one's fantasies.

3. How does the book's example of the Omni address the need of individuals to conquer perceived isolation?

4. How do the authors recommend dealing with one's own feelings and emotions?

5. What do the authors suggest is the 'best' way to mess a relationship up, and what are the effects?

6. How do the authors counter the idea of 'serial monogamy' as the only 'real' type of relationship?

7. What do the authors have to say in regard to eliminating jealousy?

8. What is the essential viewpoint of the book and the authors on sexuality and sexual behavior?

9. How does one of the authors illustrate the idea that jealousy can tell people what they need or want for themselves?

10. Describe the relationship between the two authors.

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