This term describes an enthusiastic, informed, and reversible agreement in a relationship.
What is Consent?
The STI acronym stands for this.
What are Sexually Transmitted Infections?
Teens should be getting 8-10 hours a day of this.
What is Sleep?
Any thing entering your body, legal or illegal, that alters the functioning of your body or brain.
What is a Substance (psychoactive substance)?
They measure how much energy food gives your body.
Fuel for the body!
What are calories?
Pressure from friends that can make sexual activity seem necessary for acceptance.
What is Peer Pressure?
Conraception is the term used to describe methods of preventing this physical consequence of sexual relationships.
What is Pregnancy?
According to Canadas food guide half of your plate for each meal should be this.
What are Fruits and/or Vegtables?
A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive behavior, continued use despite harmful consequences.
What is Addiction?
This meal is often referred to as the most important of the day and helps activate your digestive system.
What is Breakfast.
This creates unhealthy expectations for young adults entering sexual relationships. It does not often correctly portray healthy relationships. (Incredibly relevant for your generation)
What is Media?
or What is Social Media?
This method of contraception is described as 100% effective but not always practical for everyone.
What is Abstinence?
This mineral is found commonly in dairy products and is important for bone and tooth health.
What is Calcium?
This term describes a chronic, relapsing disorder characterised by compulsive behaviour and continued use despite negative consequences.
What is Addiction?
This is the drink of choice at meal time according to the Canadian food guide.
What is Water?
Emotional consequences to sexual behaviour could include:
regret, guilt, heartbreak, self esteem fluctuation, and _____ about STI's or unintended pregnancy
What is Anxiety?
or What is Stress?
This contraceptive method is the only method that also offers protection from STI's in sexually active people.
What are Barrier Methods?
What is a Condom? Also accepted.
This is somewhere someone can go in Brandon for help or information regarding sexual health. (Just up the street past superstore.)
What is SERC? (Sexuality Education Resource Center)
Alcohol is an example of this category of drug, which generally slows down the brain and body.
What is a depressant?
This macronutrient is essential for muscle building and repair.
What is Protein?
These are something talked about in a healthy relationship, and established through healhty communication.
What are Boundaries?
This type of STI is manageable but it is NOT curable.
What are Viral STIs?
This macronutrient has 9 calories per gram.
What is Fat?
This drug can have properties similar to Stimulants, Depressants, and Hallucinogens. This leads to it having its own category of substance.
What is Cannabis?
______ and Omega 3's are healthy fats.
Saturated and trans fats are unhealthy fats.
What are Unsaturated Fats?