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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 emotion do the authors address in conjunction with analysis of Freud?
(a) Shame.
(b) Hate.
(c) Love.
(d) Fear.
2. What term does the first section of the chapter on "Paradigms" discuss?
(a) Pathological.
(b) Addicted.
(c) Innocuous.
(d) Promiscuous.
3. The book advocates sexual behavior as an activity that is meant to be what?
(a) Non-existent.
(b) Feared.
(c) Excessive.
(d) Enjoyed.
4. What happens when the authors include other people in their relationship?
(a) They leave and get a restraining order.
(b) They make each other jealous on purpose.
(c) They leave each other out on purpose.
(d) They make it work so no one gets left out.
5. Which of the following is NOT what Chapter 8 in "Within Ourselves" discusses regarding reassurance and support?
(a) How to receive it.
(b) How to ask for it.
(c) How to give it.
(d) How to replace it.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the following is NOT an example of outercourse from the book?
2. In what chapter do the authors introduce the idea of what a 'slut' is?
3. The chapter on "Paradigms" also covers myths about types of relationships that are available to who?
4. The authors support that people have a choice whether to be civil rights activists for what cause?
5. Why did the author feel relieved about their visit to the special club?
Short Essay Questions
1. Explain how the concept of 'ownership' provides opportunities to exercise one's fantasies.
2. According to the authors, how might two people 'accidentally' become a couple?
3. According to the book, what are ways that promiscuous people are oppressed?
4. In what ways are concepts of 19th century psychologist Freud integrated into the authors' discussion?
5. What do the authors suggest is the 'best' way to mess a relationship up, and what are the effects?
6. How does the example of the 'little girl and Daddy' role-play illustrate the concept of boundaries?
7. How do the authors define and then defend the term "promiscuous"?
8. What is the key to forming agreements with partners, and what are the benefits?
9. How do the authors address conflict and resolution in regard to relationships?
10. How do the authors answer the question of "Does Sex Need A 'Reason?"
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