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The double standard of sexuality tends to more harshly judge __________.
 
  a. women than men
  b. men than women
  c. gay men than transgendered individuals
  d. cohabiters than those who hook up

Question 2

What is the difference between cohabiting and hooking up?
 
  a. Cohabiting involves living together while hooking up involves sexual behavior with or without commitment to a relationship.
  b. Cohabiting implies one person in a couple is pregnant, while hooking up implies two people are in a long-term romantic relationship.
  c. Cohabiting only occurs in heterosexual relationships, while hooking up occurs in all sexual orientations.
  d. Cohabiting benefits men while hooking up benefits women.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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