What seems to be the most plausible reason why more is known about the history of male sexuality?
a. Research shows that sexual pleasure did not become important for women until shifts in societal views in the late 1800s.
b. Most historical information was intended to relate to both males and females, but formal writing conventions used masculine-based language.
c. Historically, women's voices were often silenced, resulting in more information and accounts related to men's lives and experiences.
d. Women tend to prefer more privacy in their sexual lives; thus, less is known about them.
Question 2
When humans began to walk upright, how did sexuality change?
a. The sense of smell became more important.
b. The placement of the genitals became less important for intercourse.
c. The role of female orgasm became a more common part of sexual contact.
d. Breast contact became less important.