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Using lesson 18 in your book answer the following questions (p ). Define intimacy. How can you predict success in marriage? List three risks of teen pregnancy.

Questions about sex Who is responsible for a pregnancy? Isn’t it just up to the girl? Can a girl get pregnant while she is on her period?

Questions How do you want parents to address sex issues with you? How is talking about sex with your parents different from talking about it with your friends What does it mean to be sexually responsible? Is being sexually responsible cool or not cool? Why do some teens have sex?

Questions What is the difference between love and sex? What do you need to think about before you decide to have sex? What feelings would you have after having sex? Guys? Girls?

An old Quote When I saw him, I liked him. When I liked him, I loved him. When I loved him, I let him. When I let him, I lost him. What does that mean? –Emotional pain Ladies think about it. This could happen to you.

Questions How do you deal with peer pressure? What are things that might tempt someone to consider having sex? Does dancing promote sex? Does clothing promote sex? What is sexual harassment? What is date rape?

What are some ways to express love without sex? Go bowling Hold hands Buy flowers Bake cookies Go for a walk Give a hug Tell them you love them Talk on the phone Trust each other Meet each other’s family Kiss Go to the movies Give a foot massage Go out to eat Go swimming Go to the library Exercise together Have a picnic Choose your song

What is One Less? Gardasil Should girls get the vaccine?

Activity Spilt into groups of 5 Groups must be all male or all female (no mixing) Create a list of the top 5 things you don’t understand about the opposite sex Ex. Why do boys wear their pants below their boxers? Why are girls never ready on time?

Where can I get more information? Advocates for Youth - Rights. Respect. Responsibility. Advocates for Youth - Rights. Respect. Responsibility. Guttmacher Institute: Sexuality Guttmacher Institute: Sexuality The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Welcome to PPNWO Welcome to PPNWO

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