TRUE/FALSE
1.The sexual behavior of the human male still resembles the sexual behavior of male primates.
2.Unlike most other animals, human females are more sexually responsive during ovulation.
3.Behaviors and expressions of human sexuality that were once considered out of the range of normalcy are beginning to be seen by some as acceptable variations in human sexual behavior.
4.The double standard, which promoted sexual expression for men while limiting it for women, has broken down for many Americans.
5.Most sexual decisions are left up to the male partner.
6.Although research shows that slightly more than half of the females and two-thirds of males have now engaged in sexual intercourse by their eighteenth birthday, the estimates are lower for minority adolescents.
7.Many women suggest that affection, tenderness, and cuddling are more important to their happiness than sex.
8.Young boys develop an interest in sex earlier than girls.
9.Men tend to surround sexual fantasies with more romantic images than women do.
10.Men have the ability to repeat the sexual response cycle immediately after resolution.