Which is not an example of a biosocial "fact" about gender?
a) men tend to prefer women with a youthful appearance, smooth skin.
b) with a waist that is much smaller than her hips because youth is seen as a sign of fertility.
c) males initiate sexual actinty more than females because women incubate after birth gender is a social construct that is not attached inherently to biological sex.
d) Women tend to prefer healthy-looking men, too, but are especially attracted to mature, dominant, bold, affluent men because they are seen as more capable of protecting their family.