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D2AR0N

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According to Stein's typology, priests and nuns are in which category of singles?
 
  (a) voluntary temporary
  (b) involuntary temporary
  (c) involuntary stable
  (d) voluntary stable

Question 2

In mate selection, what is the effect of being facially unattractive with a high body mass?
 
  a. social withdrawal since there is no one who would be interested
  b. increased drinking to dull the thought of not being attractive
  c. the person lowers his/her expectations for a partner since the person has less to offer
   d. ignoring body issues and finding other people who do likewise



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Answer to Question 1

(d)

Answer to Question 2

c



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