Multiple Choice
McPherson explains that the liberal sexual ethic leads to a number of conclusions with regard to sexual relationships. Which of the following is NOT one of those conclusions?
A) Sexual desire is just lust, which isn't distinctively human
B) The same general moral rules govern sex and business relationships
C) Marriage is not the best context for enjoying sexual relationships
D) Casual sex is a positive thing, so long as it's consensual
E) None of these is a conclusion of the liberal sexual ethic
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