Statement A: People who do not experience sexual attraction are called Pansexual. Statement B: Personne is the social concept of what it means to be who he is. a. Statement A is co... Statement A: People who do not experience sexual attraction are called Pansexual. Statement B: Personne is the social concept of what it means to be who he is. a. Statement A is correct while Statement B is wrong. b. Statement A is wrong while Statement B is correct. c. Both Statement A and Statement B are correct. d. Both Statement A and Statement B are wrong.
Understand the Problem
The question presents two statements regarding sexual attraction and social identity. Statement A incorrectly defines the term 'pansexual,' as it refers to people who are attracted to individuals regardless of their gender, not specifically those who do not experience sexual attraction. Statement B discusses the social concept of personal identity. The question asks us to evaluate the correctness of these statements.
Answer
Statement A is wrong while Statement B is correct.
Statement A is wrong while Statement B is correct.
Answer for screen readers
Statement A is wrong while Statement B is correct.
More Information
People who do not experience sexual attraction are called asexual, not pansexual. Pansexuality involves attraction to all genders. 'Personne' is a French word meaning 'person' and can be related to the concept of identity.
Tips
Confusing different sexual orientations such as asexuality and pansexuality is a common mistake. Always check definitions carefully.
Sources
- Pansexuality - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Cognitive processing of sexual cues in asexual individuals and ... - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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