Suppose that a friend says, I think that male gender roles contribute to sexual disorders in women.. Your appropriate response would be
a. No, they don't, because researchers believe that female sexual disorders can be corrected by sex therapy for women..
b. No they don't, because researchers believe that female sexual disorders are caused by self-objectification, rather than by male gender roles..
c. Yes, they do, because male gender roles suggest that men should be aggressive, and women should be passive..
d. It's not clear, because researchers have not conducted enough studies to determine whether gender roles are related to sexual disorders..
Question 2
The discussion of gender roles and sexual problems stated that some sexual problems may develop because
a. women may worry that they are not attractive enough.
b. women typically become rather assertive during sexual activity.
c. the goal of male sexuality has been for males to please their partners, so the women may feel guilty.
d. women are more concerned about the physical sensations of arousal than they are about whether they are sufficiently attractive.