32. Birth Control is the responsibility
a) the man b) both partners c) the woman.
33. During foreplay, Birth Control measures are
a) an awkward interruption b) totally unacceptable c) fun,
because they can be made part of the game.
34. I prefer
a) the pill b) condoms c) a diaphragm d) the loop or IUCDs
e) an operation f) suppositories, foams or jellies g) coitus
interruptus h) the ‘natural’ method i) none of the methods
listed above.
35. Thanks to the effectiveness of modern Birth Control methods
a) sex has become fun b) there is some hope of controlling the
population explosion c) society has become permissive.
36. Regardless of its practical advantages, I believe Birth Control
has
a) opened up new vistas of sex outside the narrow marriage bond
b) robbed sex of a certain spontaneity
c) become mutual masturbation.
37. Birth Control has done much to dispel sexual fears and taboos.
This, in itself, is
a a great leap forward b) a mixed blessing c) a dangerous
thing.
38. Sexual fears and taboos
a) are blind superstition b) are distilled wisdom based on
practical experience c) are the inner promptings of man, a
higher warning which it is dangerous to ignore.
39. Sexual fears and taboos are, basically
a) the same all over the world b) tailored to suit a specific
set of circumstances c) irrelevant in a modern context.
40. By diminishing sexual fears and taboos, Birth Control has made
marriage
a) a more stable and satisfying bond b) face considerable
extra-marital competion c) nothing more than licensed
prostitution.
41. I believe that a monogamous marriage is
a) the ideal but not very practical b) a very practical
relationship c) absurd and quite unnecessary.
42. Sexual exclusiveness, between marriage partners is
a) a most workable system b) a social hangover which will change
c) entirely impractical in the modern world.
…End of the part4. To be continued..