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Test Neutralization of External Stereotypes
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QUESTION 1: What idea does the text criticize about the perception of sexual life after marriage?
Woman automatically loses interest in intimacy after marriage
Marriage always improves sex life
Men never experience dissatisfaction
Desire is irrelevant to the duration of the relationship
QUESTION 2: How does the text describe the influence of hypersexualized audiovisual products on desire?
Promote greater couple communication
Improve the perception of daily life
Implant unrealistic expectations about the spontaneity of desire
Reduce aesthetic pressure on intimacy
3rd QUESTION: What cinematic example does the text use to point out an absurd representation of sex?
Scenes showing lack of stress after a domestic argument
Asexual characters in intense relationships
Intimate encounters always portrayed realistically
Protagonists who after catastrophes initiate encounters without trauma sequelae
QUESTION 4: What consequence does the text mention when contrasting real routine with media mirages?
Strengthen romantic self-esteem
Increase healthy emotional communication
Generates feelings of failure and the sensation that love has disappeared
Eliminates social expectations about sexuality
QUESTION 5: What does the text recommend about linking the success of a relationship with sex?
De-linking the success of a relationship from coital activity
Requiring more frequency to measure marital happiness
To promote hypersexualization as a healthy norm
To use media metrics to evaluate the relationship
QUESTION 6: What types of couples does the text refer to in order to validate non-normative functional bonds?
Only couples with high levels of desire maintain lasting bonds
Couples with asexual or disease-ridden partners maintaining devotion without sexual activity
Couples without physical contact cannot be stable
Motor paralysis always breaks the relationship
QUESTION 7: Which of these statements summarizes a key idea of the text?
False limiting beliefs do not affect intimate life
Audiovisual models are realistic and attainable
Relational success depends solely on frequent sex
Questioning hypersexualization reduces aesthetic pressures and biases
8th QUESTION: What benefit does a couple gain from validating that sexuality is marginal according to the text?
Increasing social pressure to comply with media standards
Relieves pressure and allows focus on emotional intimacy
It forces to compare the relationship with cinematic couples
Makes it impossible to maintain happy marriages without sex
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