Author Question: Which of the following is the most frequent outcome of hooking up? a. sex occurs and the partners ... (Read 72 times)

tichca

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Which of the following is the most frequent outcome of hooking up?
 
  a. sex occurs and the partners end up in a romantic relationship
  b. sex occurs and the partners don't see each other again
  c. sex occurs and the partners begin to hang out occasionally
  d. sex doesn't occur but may on another night with the same person

Question 2

Being single/living alone reflects modern values of:
 
  a. moneyyou don't have to consult anyone about how to spend your money
   b. freedom and control and self-realization
  c. rebelliongetting back at one's parents
  d. personal spacesleep alone with no one bothering you



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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