Touch and Abstinence Upper Middle Level. Touch and Abstinence Yesterday we looked at two ways people make decisions. One decision we all have to make.

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Touch and Abstinence Upper Middle Level

Touch and Abstinence Yesterday we looked at two ways people make decisions. One decision we all have to make over and over throughout our lives is what kinds of touch we want, when we want it, with whom and under what circumstances. You all learned about sexual abuse when you were younger but as you get older, touching can get harder to figure out. That is what this lesson is about today.

Kinds of Touch Five Basic Kinds of Touch 1. Nurturing Touch - comforting touch, mostly for the sake of the one being touched. Examples: neck rub, pat on the back, hugs of appreciation, brushing someone’s hair, holding a crying person, caressing a sick person’s hand, petting an animal.

Kinds of Touch 2. Affectionate Touch - more equally balanced between the two persons. Shows affection, caring, joy. Examples: brief hugs, brief kisses, holding hands, rubbing shoulders, high-five after a winning game, some rough-housing, some dancing.

Kinds of Touch 3. Sexual Touch - may last longer, be softer, involve sexual parts of the body, though not always. Examples: longer hugs or kisses, sexual intercourse, some massage, some dancing.

Kinds of Touch 4. Violent Touch - touch that physically hurts someone. Shows anger or power. Examples: slapping or shoving someone in an argument, boxing or tackling for sport, spanking a child for discipline.

Kinds of Touch 5. Exploitive Touch - mostly for the sake of the one doing the touching. One person may feel tricked, teased, pushed, threatened, forced, or “talked into” touching. No one deserves to be treated this way. Examples: Child sexual abuse, being teased into touch by your friends, being pinched on a private part by a person on the street, being touched roughly when you expected gentleness, being forced into sexual touch by someone you go out with.

Kinds of Touch BELIEFS......Every family, culture, and religion has its own beliefs about each kind of touch.

Abstinence Choosing not to have sexual intercourse. Fact: Abstinence is a good way to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections. Abstinence is a 100% perfect birth control method. Most people abstain at some times during their lives. Abstaining can show strength and maturity. Myth Only immature children and “nerds” abstain.

Bill of Rights You have a right to like touching one person and not another. (Just because you hugged your aunt, doesn’t mean you have to hug your cousin) You have a right to like some kinds of touch and not others. You have a right to change your mind. (Just because you hugged your friend yesterday, doesn’t mean you have to now.) You have a right to not have a reason....just to choose not to touch or be touched without any explanation.

Bill of Wrongs You have a right to ask for touch, but you never have a right to: Push If he/she says “no”, you’re pushing Threaten “If you don’t, I’ll break up with you/slap you/kill myself/tell other people you did it anyway.

Bill of Wrongs You have a right to ask for touch, but you never have a right to: Bargain for touch I’ll pay for expensive dates. I’ll be your girlfriend/boyfriend.” “I’ll take you to Homecoming!” Put a person down for saying “no” “What’s wrong with you?” “You’re chicken/ a whip/ a baby.” “You think you’re too good!”

Did you know..... Touch can lift depression, help the body’s immune system fight disease, and help a sick person heal more quickly. Touch can increase the amount of hemoglobin in the blood, sending more oxygen to your heart and brain. Touch can release chemicals called endorphins into your blood and endorphins are a natural pain killer. YOU DESERVE GOOD TOUCH!!!!

Touch and Abstinence Position Paper: Touch and Abstinence

Homework Write a short essay (approximately 1 page) about why touch is important. Explain how a person might feel if they are never touched. Explain the difference between good and bad touch. Use complete sentences, correct grammar and spelling.