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SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners Session 3 Key Messages There are three ways to protect yourself from sexually acquired HIV and other sexually acquired STDs: 1. Abstinence from sex 2. Mutual fidelity to one partner who you know is free of infection 3. Correct and consistent use of condoms • Abstinence from sex is the only foolproof way to prevent sexually transmitted HIV. • You can protect your health by refusing to have unprotected sex until you know your partner is not infected with an STD, including HIV. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners Session 3 Key Messages Correct and consistent use of male or female condoms is an effective way to prevent HIV, and many other STDs. Condoms also prevent unwanted pregnancy. • Check the expiration date on the condom package. Use only water-based lubricants on male latex condoms. • Never use the same condom more than one time. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners Session 4 Objectives By the time we finish today, you will be able to: Explain how self-esteem impacts relationships Use assertive communication Negotiate the use of condoms with your sex partners SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners 3 3

SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners What Is Self-Esteem? Self-esteem is how you feel about yourself. Your level of self-esteem affects your relationships. A partner’s level of self-esteem affects his relationship with you. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Self-Esteem and the Health of Relationships In general, partners in an unhealthy relationship are likely to have: poor communication skills. a tendency to avoid talking about issues that can cause conflicts. difficulty expressing their feelings. a hard time accepting each other’s different thoughts and opinions. problems with loyalty and trust. extreme psychological, economic, and sexual dependence on each other. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Self-Esteem and the Health of Relationships But, partners in a healthy relationship are more likely to have: frequent dialogue without the fear of conflict due to different opinions. open expression of feelings. acceptance of individual differences. mutual loyalty and trust. a violent-free relationship. mutual support without extreme dependence on each other. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners What Is Communication? Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings. Communication requires that someone else understands what you mean. We are always communicating. Communication starts as soon as we are born. Communication can be verbal or non-verbal. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Styles of Verbal Communication Assertive Aggressive Passive Passive-aggressive SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Examples of Assertive Phrases I think I understand what you mean. Here’s what I think. There’s something I want to talk to you about. Please sit down and listen to what I have to say. You seem to be upset and angry. I honestly don’t know what’s bothering you. Sit down and tell me what’s going on. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners “I” Statements Allow you to express your needs and feelings Allow you to be direct and honest without blaming others Examples of “I” statements: I feel frustrated when you don’t help to discipline the children. I don’t like feeling like I’m the bad guy. I feel angry when you make decisions for both of us without discussing these decisions with me. I want to be included in decisions that affect our family and me. I understand that you don’t want to visit my family as often as I do; however, being with my family is important to me. Can we work on a compromise? SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Tips for Effective Communication Maintain eye contact while expressing your ideas. Keep an appropriate distance from the other person. Let the other person talk and don’t cut him or her off. Don’t finish other peoples’ sentences. Respect the other person’s turn to speak. Listen to what the other person has to say. Don’t be afraid to express your feelings. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Discussing Condoms with Sex Partners It’s difficult to discuss condoms because: My partner may think I don’t trust him. My partner may think I have an STD or HIV. My partner may think I’m bossing him around. It’s an uncomfortable topic to talk about. My partner may leave me. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Assertive Communication about Condoms Examples of assertive communication about condoms with a new boyfriend: I believe having sex is a big decision and something we should talk about. I think unprotected sex can be a threat to our health. I don’t want to get an STD and I worry about HIV; that’s why we need to talk. I have a policy of always using condoms until I know for sure that my partner does not have HIV or an STD. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners

Tips for Discussing Condoms Bring up the discussion before you have sex. When talking to your partner, use “I” statements. Always give reasons for wanting to use a condom; address your partner’s reasons for not wanting to. Emphasize the positive aspects of your relationship and the importance of protecting each other’s health. Tell your partner it will be fun to make condoms sexy and exciting. SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners 14 14

SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners Session 4 Key Messages Couples in healthy relationships respect and trust each other and communicate about important topics, like protecting their health and not getting STDs and HIV. When you use assertive communication, you listen to the other person and respond in a confident way to express how you feel and what you think. When you make the decision to use condoms and when you use assertive communication, condom negotiation will be much easier.  SEPA Session 4: Ways To Improve Communication With Our Partners