What's Happening?
Face the Facts
Choose Wisely
What They Said
100

True or False?

Consent can be given in advance. 

False

100

A group of infections you can get from a sexual act or sexual activity.

Sexually Transmitted Infections

100

What are some factors to consider before making the decision to be sexually active?

Readiness, discussed with partner, cost, choices, personal goals, faith/belief. 

100

Name 3 qualities of a healthy relationship.

Trust, honesty, reliable, respectful, considerate, good friend, easy to talk to, same interests/values, accepts you for who you are, able to discuss sexual limits, respects abstinence as a choice. 

200

Name someone you can go to who can explain all the changes that are occurring, or if you have questions.

Parents, trusted adult, teachers, school nurse, health care provider

200

How is a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) spread from person to person?

Through blood and/or bodily fluid, as well as intimate skin to skin contact.

200
Why would someone choose to use condoms?

Easy to get, inexpensive, offer protection against pregnancy and STIs, and side effects are very rare.

200

The dating scene is a confusing place. If no one is talking clearly, how is anyone to know what the other person really wants? What are some steps to consider?

Set limits, talk with your date, listen to your date, be assertive, trust your feelings, be aware of your date's actions. 

300

What is needed in all types of relationships?

Consent or Communication

300

Name 3 signs or symptoms of having a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI).

Unusual discharge, deep abdominal pain, itching, rash, bumps, sores, unusual bleeding, pain during/after intercourse.

300

What is the only safe and effective method to prevent pregnancy and STIs from all sexual activities?

Abstinence

300

Teens are faced with a lot of pressure to become sexually active. What are some ways to deal with this pressure?

Abstinence, limit setting, religious beliefs, cultural beliefs, focus on personal goals, sports, open communication, self-worth. 

400

Give 3 examples of when we need to ask for consent.

Borrowing something, giving hugs, kissing, touching another person. 

400

How do you prevent a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)?

Abstain, always use condoms correctly, partners get a health check first, reduce number of sexual partners, get vaccinated. 

400

Name an unreliable method that some people may use to prevent pregnancy?

Safe days during cycle, unprotected intercourse, and not using birth control methods correctly.

400

What could be some unwanted outcomes when a teen becomes sexually active?

Pregnancy, STI, Social, Emotional, Personal.

500

A _____ or ______ year old can consent with a partner only if the partner is less than 2 years older.

12 or 13 year old

500

Why is it important to learn about Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)?

To be able to take care of one's own body. Untreated STIs may jeopardize a person's health and may affect fertility. 

500

Besides preventing pregnancy, what is another reason a female would choose to go on the birth control pill?

Regulation of menstrual periods, decreased menstrual cramps, or treatment for acne. 

500

Name 2 situations where someone is unable to give their consent.

Under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs, unconscious or sleeping, threats and intimidation were used, or pressured by an authority figure.

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