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Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 1 of 17 Objectives Identify some risks of sexual intimacy. Explain why emotional intimacy is important in close relationships. Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence List some skills that can help you choose abstinence.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 2 of 17 Health Stats Who has the most influence on a teen’s decisions about sex? The graph shows how some teens responded to this question. Which influences do you think would help teens to make healthy decisions about sex?

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 3 of 17 Sexual intimacy is not risk free. Risks of Sexual Intimacy The risks include the effect on your emotional health the effect on your relationship the risk of pregnancy the risk of sexually transmitted infections

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 4 of 17 A decision to become sexually involved may go against a person’s values. Effect on Emotional Health The person may feel guilty or ashamed.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 5 of 17 Sexual intimacy can affect each partner’s expectations. Effect on Your Relationship One partner may expect to have sex whenever the couple is together, while the other partner may not.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 6 of 17 A teenage pregnancy can pose serious health problems for the baby and the mother. Risk of Pregnancy Babies born to young mothers are often smaller and less healthy than those born to older women. Teenage mothers are more likely to have health problems during pregnancy than women in their twenties. Parents are legally responsible to care for their children. Young people are aware of the problems teenage parents face, but they often don’t think that pregnancy can happen to them. One in six teenage girls who engage in sexual intercourse becomes pregnant.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 7 of 17 Some infections can be passed, or transmitted, from one person to another during sexual activity. Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections Some STIs can cause infertility, or the inability to have children. Others shorten a person’s life or require medical treatment throughout a person’s life.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 8 of 17 Millions of young people today choose to postpone sexual activity. Emotional Intimacy Emotional intimacy refers to the openness, sharing, affection, and trust that can develop in a close relationship. A couple can have a close relationship without being sexually intimate. But it is hard for them to keep a relationship close if there is no emotional intimacy.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 9 of 17 Abstinence is the act of refraining from, or not having, sex. Abstinence Skills Abstinence skills include setting clear limits communicating your limits avoiding high-pressure situations asserting yourself

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 10 of 17 If you set limits before a situation arises, it will be easier to stick to the standards you set. Set Clear Limits To help yourself set limits, be sure to consider the important values that you hold and the possible consequences of your actions.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 11 of 17 Once you have decided on your limits, it is important to communicate your feelings to your partner. Communicate Your Limits Try to talk honestly to your partner about your feelings and values. For teens who are sexually involved, it doesn’t mean that they have to continue to be sexually involved.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 12 of 17 Click above to go online. For: Updates on abstinence

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 13 of 17 You can make it easier for yourself by avoiding certain situations. Avoid High-Pressure Situations Spend time with friends that share your values.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 14 of 17 State clearly and directly that you want to stop. Assert Yourself One person may try to pressure another by saying that, at some levels of intimacy, it is impossible to stop without causing physical harm. This isn’t true. If your partner does not respect the limits you set, the relationship may not be worth continuing.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 15 of 17 Vocabulary emotional intimacy The openness, sharing, affection, and trust that can develop in a close relationship. abstinenceThe act of refraining from, or not having, sex.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 16 of 17 QuickTake Quiz Click to start quiz.

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 17 of 17 Click above to go online. For: Chapter 6 self test

Section 6.4 Choosing Abstinence Slide 18 of 17 End of Section 6.4 Click on this slide to end this presentation.