Journal #35 u Do double standards about sexual behavior still exist? Is it okay for a boy to experience sexual behavior than it is for a girl? Explain.

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Journal #35 u Do double standards about sexual behavior still exist? Is it okay for a boy to experience sexual behavior than it is for a girl? Explain.

Dangers of Physical Intimacy During Dating! If love is like a jig saw puzzle, falling in love is finding the corners.

The Students will: u Describe and discuss responsible sexual behavior. u Describe the long-term benefits of abstinence and fidelity. Competencies / Objectives

u Sexual activity at your age is a big gamble, and once you get involved in it you have a lot more to lose than you do to gain.

DEFINITIONS: u Making Out: Heavy kissing and close physical contact. u Petting: Exploring each other's bodies up to but not including intercourse. u Intercourse: Physical sexual contact between the individuals involving genitalia of both (oral, anal) u Dating: Casually dating a person, the relationship may be very casual and a friends only basis. Those involved in this type of relationship are most likely dating other people. u Going steady: A progression of a relationship to the point that the couple is dating each other exclusively. u Engagement: Dating one person only with the agreement that you will marry—this agreement is usually accompanied by some token such as a ring.

u In the funnel of commitment, most of us want to belong to someone and have someone belong to us. If not now, then in the future. The excitement and thrill of the relationship moves us further and further into the intimacy funnel.

u Just as gravity would naturally pull you down a funnel, making it hard to stay near the top and not slip all the way through, our natural desires urge us through each level making it more slippery and more difficult to pull ourselves out of it until we find ourselves at the bottom of the funnel

SLIPPING THROUGH THE FUNNEL OF SEXUAL INTIMACY u In the funnel of intimacy, the body has many signals that urge us to go on from step to step. Only the brain signals "let's stop". Nerves in the mouth and tongue during a simple kiss, get us thinking about more intimacy. Normal embracing during kissing touches nerves that get us thinking about exploring other parts of the body. Each step urges you on to the next step. u The urging is at different rates. These are some generalities that may or may not be true for you, but they show a pattern in males and females.

SLIPPING THROUGH THE FUNNEL OF SEXUAL u 1. Guys are generally aroused more quickly than girls: by smell, by the sight of anything sexual ("Playboy" magazine is much more popular than "Playgirl"), by dreams, and close dancing. Girls take a good deal of sexual contact to create arousal equal to the guys. If you were to graph the arousal cycle, it would look like this: females males

SLIPPING THROUGH THE FUNNEL OF SEXUAL u 2. Guys get outspoken pressure from friends and society that it is expected that they make sexual passes. Girls more often get the opposite message. Guys feel they have to "live up" to the masculine stereotypes of sexual aggressiveness. Girls more often get the opposite message. u 3. Girls send out signals to guys. Sometimes they don't even realize the kind of signals they are sending when they dress and behave the way they do.

Activity: Most or Moment?

SLIPPING THROUGH THE FUNNEL OF SEXUAL u 4. Both guys and girls will move down the funnel until they reach a "point of urgent need" where control is lost, and physical need takes over (usually more quickly for guys). Girls may think they have everything under control, are enjoying the pleasurable feelings and feeling very womanly, when they suddenly realize that the guy has reached that "point of urgent need". She may then find that his need for physical release has become stronger than his concern for her, and she may not be able to stop them from slipping down the funnel. u 5.It takes two to keep in control of the situation. It is very dangerous to keep getting to the steps in petting where you work up to a fever-pitch then try to apply the brakes. That degree of tension is hard to handle; sooner or later, you will find the brakes just are not there.

Activity: All Thumbs

COMPARE THE TWO FUNNELS: u 1. The speed down each funnel varies; it can take years, or it can happen in one night (sex happens in one night more often than marriage in one night) u 2. Girls are usually more interested in pushing down the commitment funnel, guys control how far and how fast (guys ask, girls accept). u Guys are usually more interested in pushing down the sexual intimacy funnel, girls control how far and how fast (she decides how far to let him go).

COMPARE THE TWO FUNNELS: u 3. Girls and guys will use one funnel to bargain for the other Girls give sex to get love and Guys give love to get sex!! u How might that backfire for girls? u How might that backfire for guys?

COMPARE THE TWO FUNNELS: u 4. The earlier in age one enters the funnel, the longer one is faced with the problem of fighting gravity down the funnel u 5. The more you date one person, the more slippery the funnel becomes u 6. It is easier to break off a relationship than it is to go back up the funnel. A relationship is usually broken up when couples disagree on continuing down the funnel. It is almost impossible to back up a funnel. If you want to go to the top of the funnel, you will have to break off the relationship and find someone else to date.

COMPARE THE TWO FUNNELS: u 7. Once you have gone down the funnel, future funnels are more slippery. Once you have traveled down a funnel with a person, a separation from that person does not put you back at the top of the funnel. When you are back together again, you will continue on from the point at which you were separated. u 8. Going down the intimacy funnel gives girls a different reputation than guys ("slut" versus "stud").

THE NATURAL BALANCE u For any relationship to grow, there needs to be a balance between intimacy and commitment. If this balance gets too far out of line, then it will jeopardize the relationship. INTIMACYCOMMITMENT Hold hands Date KissGo Steady Making OutEngagement PettingMarriage Full IntimacyMarriage u If a couple is dating and kissing, this is probably not too far out of balance. However, if a couple is dating and involved in full intimacy, then there is not enough commitment for that much intimacy. If a couple is about to be married and has never kissed, this is also out of balance and not very good for the relationship.

u Is Today’s WANT More Important then my Future?

MAKE A DECISION: u 1. Identify the problem: u 2. List the choices: u 3. List the pros and cons of each option, being sure to include the consequences: u 4. Make a choice. u 5. Make a plan: u 6. Act. u 7. Take responsibility for the results of your decision.

u Assignment: Sexual Responsibility Case Studies

Summary u The subject of sexual behavior is a personal one, one that can affect many other lives. One needs to remember that one must take the responsibility for their sexual behavior decisions.