Values. VALUES O What are VALUES? O What does the word VALUE mean? O

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Values

VALUES O What are VALUES? O What does the word VALUE mean? O

From where? O Where do YOUR personal values come from? List all sources…

Partners Values O What are some VALUES you look for in a romantic partner? O When you think about the ideal boyfriend/girlfriend, what kind of values do you want them to have? O How do you want to be treated? O

O What is sexual PRESSURE?

O What should you do if you’re in a relationship and the person wants something sexually from you that you are NOT comfortable with? O What if you LOVE them? Truly love them?

Define Abstinence O PRO’S CON’S

Define Monogamy O PRO’S CON’S

Define Sexual Activity O PRO’S CON’S