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corkyiscool3328

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For most teens, the norms for adolescent sexual behavior seem to be set by
 
  a. peers.
  b. parents.
  c. teachers.
  d. religious figures.

Question 2

Kristians parents both worked, and they pretty much left him to his own devices at home. Kristian came and went to middle school on his own, and only had to be back in time for dinner. In terms of parental relationships, teens with weaker relationships with parents are more likely to
 
  a. save sex for marriage.
  b. engage in sex before age 15.
  c. stick with one sexual partner.
  d. delay sexual activity for at least 3 years.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. peers.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. engage in sex before age 15.



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