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Jipu 123

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Even though most navigate puberty without problems, early-maturing girls are more likely than on-time or late-maturing girls to drink alcohol, experiment with drugs, and engage in early sex because of a developmental cascade involving all of the following except ___________________ _.
 
  a. their maturing bodies attracting older boys
  b. older boys introducing them to alcohol, drugs, etc.
  c. their parents treating them as older and allowing them to engage in these practices
  d. many girls lacking the cognitive and social maturity to resist the experiences offered to them by older boys

Question 2

Which best illustrates the underlying premise of the double standard?
 
  a. What's okay for him is not okay for her.
  b. I want to only play with girls, not boys.
  c. Men are smart, women are dumb.
  d. Male but feminine equals gay.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

a



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