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How do men and women compare when it comes to the minimum intelligence levels required for a one-night stand versus a long-term relationship?
 
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Why, according to the textbook, don't women engage in casual sex as often as men?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Men have much lower standards than women do for the intelligence level of one-night stand partners. However, they have very similar standards for long-term relationships.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Based in part on research with lesbians, the textbook suggests that women are not concerned about pregnancy. Rather, they tend to shun causal sex because it will not fulfill the goals they have for relationships: love and intimacy.



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