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Evaluating Models of Sexual Orientation
A common approach is to classify a person's sexual orientation into distinct categories (e.g., heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual). An alternative approach views it as a continuous range where individuals can fall at any point. Evaluate the strengths and limitations of viewing sexual orientation as a continuous range rather than as a set of distinct categories. In your answer, consider the implications for both individual identity and societal understanding.
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Evaluating Models of Sexual Orientation
A classmate argues, 'People must be either exclusively attracted to the opposite gender or exclusively to the same gender. There are no other possibilities.' Based on the understanding of human sexuality, which of the following statements provides the most accurate critique of this argument?