Dating
and Sex
1.
Why do some teens have sex?
Some teenagers
have sex because...
- They want
to feel accepted.
- It feels
good.
- They think
it's "cool" to have sex.
- It's easier
to have sex than to talk about it or say no.
- They want
to feel close to someone.
- They feel
peer pressure.
- They're
in love.
- They want
to experiment.
- They have
raging hormones.
2.
What is the difference between love and sex? A quick summary.
Love
- Love is
a feeling (an emotion).
- There
is no exact "right" definition of love for everybody.
- Love involves
feelings of romance, attraction.
Sex
- Sex is
an event or act (physical).
- There
are different kinds of sex, but all kinds of sex have some things
in common.
- Sex may
or may not involve penetration.
- Sex can
happen between a male and a female, between two females, between
two males, between more than two people, or by one's self (masturbation).
3.
How do I deal with peer pressure?
First off,
remember that almost everyone has to figure out how to deal with
peer pressure. It doesn't happen by magic, but here are some tips
for keeping the pressure off:
-
Date several people and hang out with different groups of people.
- Go
out with a group of friends rather than only your date.
-
Think of what you would say in advance in case someone tries to
pressure you.
-
Be ready to call your mom, dad or a friend to pick you up if you
need to leave a date.
-
Never feel obligated to "pay someone back" with sex in return
for an expensive date or gift.
-
Say "no" and mean "no" if that's how you feel.
4.
What is date or acquaintance rape?
It's when
someone that you know or you've gone out with hurts you sexually.
REMEMBER: If you have been sexually hurt, it is NOT your fault.
You should NOT feel guilty or ashamed. If you have been hurt,
contact your local Rape Crisis Center or someone you trust like
a friend or parent.
Wanna know
more about how you can prevent rape or help someone who has been
hurt? Check out these groups!
RAINN
Online
Rape Crisis Center
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