SexuaL ResponsibliTy.

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SexuaL ResponsibliTy

Where did you Learn Information about Human Sexuality? Friends Siblings Sibling’s Friends Parents Maturation Program Health/Science Class Books/Magazines TV, Videos, Music, Movies

Journal Writing How come we hear “It’s okay and great” from some sources? And “Say No” “Wait till you’re married” “Don’t get so involved” from other sources? Who do you trust and believe?

This Class is to provide you with CORRECT information and the consequences of decisions made regarding sexual activity. The choices you make will impact your entire life, including your personality, development, and self-esteem.

Why do Teens become Sexually Active? To appear more sophisticated, grown up, or cool. To prove their Love to another person. To become popular. Peer pressure and acceptance. To find Love, attention, warmth, and affection.

Why do Teens become Sexually Active? 6. Believing that “Everyone Else is doing it.” 7. Being pregnant is exciting, attention getting, and I will have a sweet baby to love and who will love me. 8. To rebel against parents. 9. Curiosity.

Do Guys and Girls look at Sex Differently? “A girl plays at sex, for which she is not ready, because what she fundamentally wants is love.” “A Guy plays at love, for which he is not ready, because what he fundamentally wants is sex.”

Progression Toward Physical Intimacy Being Together Holding Hands Simple Goodnight Kiss Prolonged Kissing Necking Light Petting Heavy Petting Mutual Sex Play Sexual Intercourse End of Relationship in its present form

Why wait for Intimacy?

Why wait for Intimacy?

Why wait for Intimacy?

Why Should You be Responsible Health Family Career Why Should You be Responsible for Your Sexual Behavior? Finances Personal Values Relationships

Honor Esteem for your family and friends Respect for your body Hope for your future

Courage Nerves to abstain from sex Bravery to make good choices Guts to do the right thing and stand up to peer pressure

Commitment Living up to your promises Choosing a complete life over a passionate moment Holding on the principle-centered values

Journal Writing What would you do if you found out you had an STD? Who would you tell? Would you be angry at your partner? Is it his/her fault or yours?

SexuaL ResponsibliTy