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The San Francisco Human Rights Commission issued a report that looked at the effects of erasure in bisexual persons. This report states that:
 
  A) the percentage of bisexuals in the population is smaller than those who are gay/lesbian.
 B) bisexuality is a phase that leads to being lesbian or gay.
 C)bisexuals remain invisible because they are lumped in with gay men or lesbians.
 D) all the research studies on LGBT persons clearly distinguish bisexuals from gay men or lesbians.

Question 2

According to research studies, which of the following is true of young gay men?
 
  A) Anorexia and bulimia are on the rise in these men as well as obesity.
 B) They experience a higher rate of bullying than heterosexual male youth.
 C) They have started having safe sex due to greater awareness.
 D) They are less likely to overcome societal homophobia over time.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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