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Given the difficulties with other approaches, probably the most reasonable definition of sexual normality is one that considers the psychological consequences of the behavior. In this approach, sexual behavior is considered abnormal if it produces a sense of or if it is harmful to some other person.
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In the late 1930s, launched a series of surveys on the sexual behavior of people in the United States. The result was the first comprehensive attempt to see what people were actually doing sexually.
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The view that premarital sex is permissible for males but not for females is called the .
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Sex continues into late adulthood, with of people reporting that they engage in sexual activity at least once a month and that its quality is high.
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Most experts believe that and percent of both men and women are exclusively homosexual during extended periods of their lives.
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There is little evidence suggesting that sexual orientation is brought about by or family dynamics.







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