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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 14, Slut Utopia & Concluding Remarks.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The authors believe that acknowledging someone's budding sexuality or flirtatiousness while still protecting them against unwarranted or inappropriate sexual behavior is considered to be what?
(a) Reproachable.
(b) Impossible.
(c) Valuable.
(d) Monogamous.
2. The authors' "favorite sexual fantasy" is what?
(a) Partner Abundance.
(b) Orgasmic Abundance.
(c) Physical Abundance.
(d) Sexual Abundance.
3. In the authors' opinions, how can "sluts" become champions of boundaries?
(a) With cautious exploration.
(b) With casual observation.
(c) With caustic degradation.
(d) With callous exploitation.
4. What do the authors point out that does NOT automatically eliminate jealousy?
(a) Mahogany.
(b) Polyamory.
(c) Communication.
(d) Monogamy.
5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the book as a legal issue where it matters whether partners need to include another specific individual or group of people?
(a) Custody of offspring.
(b) Bankruptcy of estate.
(c) Retirement savings.
(d) Ownership of property.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the book, a "trisexual" is someone who is involved with two people who existed as what (for years prior to including the trisexual)?
2. According to the authors, "promiscuity" is typically an accusation that a person probably has too much sex, and what else?
3. According to the authors, being called what, within a committed relationship, has "some special challenges"?
4. How do the authors recommend people to communicate in 'fair fighting'?
5. What does the book suggest a person might do until all partners have been tested for disease?
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