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geoffrey

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Explain gender differences in the use of sexual fantasy.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The theory of differential opportunity does not explain
 
  A. crimes committed by people who have not been denied opportunities.
  B. what determines adaptation to blocked opportunities.
  C. Neither A nor B
  D. Both A and B



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Answer to Question 1

Overall, women's sexual fantasies tend to be more emotional than men's and include more touching, feeling, partner response, and ambiance (Zurbriggen & Yost, 2004).

Overall, men's sexual fantasies tend to be more active and aggressive than women's (Zurbriggen & Yost, 2004). They are often more frequent and impersonal, dominated by visual images.

Are there gender differences in sexual fantasy? On the surface, it appears so. But we have to be careful in interpreting these findings. It could be that men have an easier time discussing their sexual fantasies than women do.

Answer to Question 2

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