A) minority stress.
B) stigma.
C) sexual prejudice.
D) internalized homophobia.
E) transphobia.
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A) They are not restricted by the strong barriers their culture erects against expressing their same-sex sexual attractions feelings.
B) They may live their entire life only living one side of their sexual feelings,heterosexuality.
C) The taboos against expressing their same-sex sexual attractions would not affect them.
D) Marriage,religion,and social values can help bisexuals bypass the barriers against their same-sex sexual attractions.
E) They need not hide their homosexual orientation to avoid severe punishment or ostracism.
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A) The progress surrounding the human rights is low.
B) The progress surrounding the sexual orientation rights of LGBTQ people is low.
C) Positive role models of LGBTQ life on television are not there.
D) Integrating sexuality and self-awareness in the context of social disapproval,which still exists,is a difficult task for people.
E) Verbally harassment,bullying,or assault of LGBT youths due to their sexual orientation and their gender identity expression has disappeared from schools and colleges.
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A) sexual awareness
B) sexual promiscuity
C) sexual fluidity
D) transsexualism
E) heterosexism
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A) sexual prejudice.
B) homosexuality.
C) female sexual fluidity
D) bisexuality.
E) questioning.
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A) Tom should come out immediately regardless of his high-school peers' attitude toward homosexuality.
B) Tom should not take anyone into confidence before making his announcement.
C) Tom should be sure of his orientation before he comes out.
D) Laurel should tell Tom all the incidences of hate crime committed and discourage him from coming out.
E) Tom can ignore any religious considerations.
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A) stigma.
B) minority stress.
C) hate crime.
D) family of choice.
E) sexual fluidity.
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A) Habitualization
B) Sexual orientation
C) Sexual morality
D) Fertility
E) Pornography
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A) Men are socially compelled to have sexual relationships with and marry men,regardless of their sexual orientation.
B) People with diverse attractions and orientations feel fulfilled and conforming to heterosexuality seems natural to them.
C) Compulsory heterosexuality encourages the free expression of sexual individuality among some women,men,and minorities,including LGBTQ people.
D) Certain individuals and groups may hide,disguise,or otherwise alter their sexual attractions and relationships to conform to society.
E) By default,women will have to adopt lesbianism as their preferred mode,even if they are straight by nature.
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A) Person-based attraction
B) Fluidity
C) Transphobia
D) Minority stress
E) Internalized homophobia
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A) imprinting.
B) ethology.
C) evolution.
D) etoecology.
E) phylogeny.
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A) Police harassment just for being gay was rare.
B) It was illegal to arrest two men or two women dancing together.
C) Two men or two women caught having sex could be imprisoned.
D) Two men or two women holding hands could not lead to arrest.
E) Doctors considered homosexuality normal.
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A) Is the mother's body is able to produce enough female sex hormones to prevent virilization of a female fetus?
B) Does the mother's first born child have a tendency toward homosexuality?
C) Does the size of the mother's brain match the brain size of most homosexual men?
D) Is the mother's body is able to produce enough male sex hormones to start the process of sexual differentiation in the fetal brain?
E) Is there a correlation between the birth order of siblings and the possibility of being homosexual that runs in the family?
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