What is sex? What is sexuality?. How do you know when you are ready to have sex? What do you do if you are pressured to have sex?

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What is sex? What is sexuality?

How do you know when you are ready to have sex? What do you do if you are pressured to have sex?

Do condoms prevent pregnancy and STDs ? How do you properly use a condom?

What is contraception? How do different types of contraception work?

What are some consequences of sex? What are the options for a pregnant teen ?

What are the difficulties of being a teen parent? Would you want to be a single parent?

What is a nuclear family? What type of family do you have?

What are some types of nontraditional families? How do you define family?

What information about sex do you get from the media? How does the media portray sex?

Does media influence your sexual behavior? Are you sure about that ?

What is the value message of this magazine page? What does it say about what it means to be a woman?

Is there too much pressure on women to be thin? Do males deal with the same type of pressure?

What do these words mean? Do you use them? When?

What is the value message on this shirt? Is this appropriate to wear to school ? Why or why not?

Why are relationships compared to sports? What does it mean to “pin” your girlfriend?