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Alex feels that making sure he and his wife have good sex is his job, planning when and where, making sure they both enjoy it, etc. Despite his concerns, his wife has been reluctant to assume a more active role in their sexual relationship. This couple is a victim of which of the following gender assumptions?
 
  A) Women as undersexed, and men as oversexed
  B) Men as strong, and women as supportive
  C) Men as initiators, and women as recipients.
  D) Women as controllers, and men as movers

Question 2

Tracey likes to ask men out, but she becomes frustrated when they assume she wants to have sex with them because of her assertiveness. Tracey is a victim of which of the following gender-role assumptions?
 
  A) Men as unemotional, and women as nurturing
  B) Women as controllers, and men as movers
  C) Men as initiators, and women as recipients
  D) Women as undersexed, and men as oversexed



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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