Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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What constitutes conduct that is sexual in nature in terms of making comments?

  1. Making a request for a date

  2. Making sexually demeaning comments about an individual's sexual orientation

  3. Kissing or fondling

  4. Making sexually demeaning comments about a person's body

The correct answer is: Making sexually demeaning comments about a person's body

Conduct that is sexual in nature in terms of making comments refers to speaking or communicating in a way that is inappropriate or offensive in a sexual manner. Options A, B, and C also involve communication, but they do not necessarily pertain to making comments that are sexual in nature. Making a request for a date and making sexually demeaning comments about an individual's sexual orientation may be considered inappropriate and offensive, but they are not necessarily sexual in nature. Kissing or fondling may be considered sexual acts, but they do not involve making comments. Therefore, option D, making sexually demeaning comments about a person's body, is the correct answer as it directly relates to making comments that are sexual in nature.