Dating and Sexual Health Unit Test Thursday April 10 th
Define the following: Coercion- manipulate, threaten or pressure another person Consent – voluntary agreement Sexual Assault – Any form of sexual activity without consent
8. Name and describe the three stages of a relationship: Stage 1 – The sparkle. Based on infatuation. The person is perfect. Stage 2 – The dissusionment. See the other person’s flaws. Decide to break up or accept and love the person anyway. Stage 3 – Mutual acceptance and mature love. Comfortable and confident in your relationship.
Define sexual abstinence Sexual abstinence is no exchange of bodily fluids and/or genital to genital or skin to genital contact.
What are two things that may cause abstinence to fail? 1.Alcohol and/or drug use 2.Sexual assault 3.Not identifying sexual situations 4.Peer pressure
What impact does substance use have on sexual decision making? Your judgment is impaired You are 7 times more likely to be sexually active when using alcohol You are 5 times more likely to be sexually active when using drugs
What is one characteristic of a functional relationship and one for a dysfunctional relationship? Functional relationship – open and honest communication Dysfunctional relationship – not respecting one another Abusive relationship - hitting
What are two methods of contraception used by males and describe? Condoms – this is a barrier method that helps to prevent pregnancy by not allowing semen to pass through the condom Abstinence
What are two methods of birth control used by females and explain each? 1.Birth control pills – hormonal method of birth control where you take a pill each day except for during your period. 2.Birth control patch – worn for one week at a time except for during your period. It is a hormonal birth control option.
15. Explain how a person can prevent getting an STI or HIV when engaging in oral sex. Explain how to make the needed protection. An oral/dental dam Use a condom. Cut off the tip Cut down one side You now have a piece of latex to use as a barrier between you and your partners genitals
What are the 6 steps to using a condom properly? Step 1 – Check the expiration date/material/air Step 2 – Push the condom to the side and carefully open Step 3 – Find the tuque and pinch the tip of the condom Step 4 – Use your other hand to role down the condom Step 5 – Hold on to the condom when pulling away from your parnter Step 6 – Throw the condom in the garbage
17. Describe the difference between infatuation and love. What kind of things are happening in a relationship where there is infatuation and one where there is love? Infatuation – short term, at the start of a relationship, based on physical attraction, exciting Love – develops over time, really know one another, intimate
Five qualities of an intimate relationship Spend significant, purposeful time together Both people share the same desire for closeness Mutual respect and equality Honest open communication Genuine trust built over time
Reviving Ophelia What did you learn about dating abuse? Individual responses – be sure to explain your answers
Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Center Jenn Gorham What did you learn? Explain
Healthy Relationship Brochure Answers vary
TEST FORMAT Review all your notes, handouts, and assignments
Write the following in your notes: Multiple choice – 20 pts The difference between infatuation and love Reading and response – topic Teen Parenting Reviving Ophelia question Healthy Relationship brochure
Continued… Functional vs. dysfunctional relationships Abstinence definition and advantages True/False section Short answer: Choose 4 of 5 topics –Sexual Assault Crisis Center notes –STI’s/HIV and how to use a condom –Birth control methods –Substance use and sexual decision making –Intimacy in relationships: qualities
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