Multiple Choice
From a symbolic interactionist perspective,
A) sexual practices are the result of complementary gender roles in society.
B) sexual identity and practices are explained by the social organization of society.
C) social approval and taboos influence what is considered permissible.
D) differences in power define what types of sexual behavior are acceptable.
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