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When do we become sexual beings?
 
  a) infancy
  b) young childhood (ages 5 to 7)
  c) preteen (ages 11-12)
  d) puberty
  e) adulthood

Question 2

Researchers contend that living together before marriage does not appear to be a substitute marriage (a long-term commitment between intimate partners that does not involve legal marriage), or a trial marriage (living together to see what marriage
 
  would be like). If cohabitation is not seen as an alternative to being married, then what is it?
   What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Cohabitation, instead, is seen as an alternative to being single.



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