Healthy relationships
Unhealthy relationships
STI's
male reproductive system
female reproductive system
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What does a healthy relationship look like?

A healthy relationship is built on mutual respect, trust, honest communication, and support. Both people feel safe being themselves and work through challenges together rather than against each other.

100

What is an unhealthy relationship?

An unhealthy relationship is when there is disrespect, dishonesty, or hurtful behavior instead of support and care.

100

What is an STI?

An STI is an infection that is mainly spread through sexual contact.

100

What is the main function of the male reproductive system?

Its main function is to produce sperm and deliver it to help with reproduction.

100

What is the main function of the female reproductive system?

Its main function is to produce eggs and support pregnancy.

200

How can a relationship stay strong over time?

A relationship stays strong when both people keep putting in effort, support each other, and grow together while handling challenges in a healthy way.

200

What are some common signs of an unhealthy relationship?

Signs can include constant arguing, lack of trust, controlling behavior, or feeling unhappy or unsafe.

200

How can STIs be prevented?

Using protection like condoms and having open communication with you partner about it.

200

What is the role of the sperm?

Sperm cells carry genetic information and can fertilize an egg to create a baby.

200

What are ovaries and what do they do?

Ovaries are organs that produce eggs and female hormones like estrogen.

300

Why are boundaries important in relationships?

Boundaries help protect each person’s individuality and well-being. They ensure that both partners feel comfortable and respected.

300

Why do some people stay in unhealthy relationships even when they’re unhappy?

People might stay because of fear, low self-esteem, comfort, or hope that things will change.

300

What is the difference between an STI and an STD?

An STI is an infection, while an STD is a disease that may develop from that infection. Not all infections turn into diseases.

300

What is the function of the testes?

The testes produce sperm and the hormone testosterone.

300

What is the function of the fallopian tubes?

They carry the egg from the ovaries to the uterus, and fertilization usually happens there.

400

Why is it important to maintain individuality within a healthy relationship?

Maintaining individuality allows both people to grow independently while still being connected.

400

How can an unhealthy relationship impact a person over time?

It can lower self-esteem, cause stress or anxiety, and make someone feel isolated or unhappy if the situation doesn’t improve.

400

List 3 kinds of protection

Condoms, IUD, vaginal ring, female condom, the pill, surgical sterilization, spermicide, etc.

400

How does the male reproductive system work with the female reproductive system?

It produces and delivers sperm, which can fertilize an egg in the female reproductive system to create a baby.

400

How do the different parts of the female reproductive system work together?

The ovaries release an egg, which travels through the fallopian tubes to the uterus. If it is fertilized by sperm, it can develop into a baby in the uterus.

500

In what ways do shared values and long-term goals impact the success of a relationship?

Shared values and goals help partners align their decisions and future plans. When these are compatible, it reduces major conflicts and creates a sense of direction, making the relationship more stable and sustainable over time.

500

What is the difference between a mistake and a pattern of unhealthy behavior?

A mistake happens once and is usually followed by change, while a pattern keeps repeating without improvement.

500

How can education help reduce the spread of STIs?

Education helps people understand risks, prevention methods, and the importance of testing, leading to safer choices.

500

What is the role of testosterone in the male body?

Testosterone controls male development, including deeper voice, body hair, muscle growth, and sperm production.

500

What are hormones and what do they do in the female reproductive system?

Hormones are chemicals that control changes in the body, like the menstrual cycle and the release of eggs.

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