A) Passionate
B) Unconditional
C) Exclusive
D) Companionate
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A) avoid her friends and family to prevent having to explain the situation.
B) rush into another relationship to distract her from dwelling on the failed relationship.
C) refuse to seek professional help or support because break-ups are a common experience.
D) find healthy ways to express her emotions such as talking with a friend or exercising.
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A) The person is exclusively male with minor female attributes.
B) The person is exclusively female with minor male attributes.
C) The person does not exhibit exclusively male or female sexual anatomy.
D) It may occur as often as 10 in 100 live births.
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A) Orgasmic disorder
B) Arousal disorder
C) Excitation disorder
D) Desire disorder
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A) cohabitation.
B) common-law marriage.
C) an open relationship.
D) an informal relationship.
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True/False
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A) It includes the people who were living in the house during your first years of life.
B) It includes cousins and relatives who were living in the same town during your first years of life.
C) It includes your grandparents or other extended relatives who were living in another state during your first years of life.
D) It includes any immediate family members, such as siblings, who were not living in the house during your first years of life.
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A) doesn't change over time.
B) changes over time.
C) is determined by the local community.
D) is determined by the family's religious beliefs.
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Multiple Choice
A) increasing financial stability and expanding support networks.
B) limiting the support network to only the immediate family.
C) contributing to less-than-optimal personal behaviors.
D) reducing the need to impress others.
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Multiple Choice
A) The number of adults electing to remain single is increasing.
B) Singles are unable to achieve intimacy through interactions with loved ones.
C) All singles view their life as being unfulfilled.
D) The number of adults electing to remain single is decreasing.
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Multiple Choice
A) infidelity.
B) open relationships.
C) cohabitation.
D) serial monogamy.
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A) fertility.
B) menopause.
C) menstruation.
D) menarche.
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A) consensual.
B) open.
C) intimate.
D) monogamous.
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Multiple Choice
A) They are relationships between romantic partners only.
B) They can include relationships with family, friends, and romantic partners.
C) They do not include relationships with family members.
D) They can include relationships with family and friends, but not romantic partners.
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Multiple Choice
A) after a number of years it can constitute a common-law marriage.
B) it can offer love, companionship, and sex.
C) it may become legally binding.
D) it is more common among people who are religious.
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Multiple Choice
A) The practice of behaving in a masculine or feminine way
B) Interactions with others that teach us certain behaviors
C) The manner in which we express masculinity or feminity on a daily basis
D) Our personal sense of awareness of being masculine or feminine
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Multiple Choice
A) you are relaxed and under the influence of drugs.
B) you haven't slept for several days.
C) you are distracted by a project that is due the next day.
D) you believe the speaker is saying something you can relate to.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) fertilized eggs.
B) endometrial lining.
C) cervical mucous.
D) corpus luteum.
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Multiple Choice
A) cohabitation.
B) common-law marriage.
C) an open relationship.
D) an informal relationship.
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