Kinser argues that which of the following are potential outcomes of the "facts of life" metaphor of talking about sexuality?

a. It focuses only on "indisputable" biological "urges"
b. It does not address the murkiness of sexual passion, desire, choice, regret, etc.
c. It is easier to navigate for parents
d. It has little utility to help adolescents deal with their relationships
e. All of the above

e.

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