What must both people give for intimacy to be legal?
What is consent.
What is the only 100% way to prevent pregnancy and STIs?
What is abstinence.
Who should make decisions about your body?
What is you.
Who can help you make important decisions about intimacy?
What is a trusted adult?
What’s the best way to avoid causing Shaken Baby Syndrome?
What is managing your emotions.
Can someone who is unconscious give consent?
What is no.
Can all STIs be cured?
What is false.
Is it okay to set boundaries even in a relationship?
What is yes.
When should you decide alone, with a partner, or ask for help?
What is depending on the situation?
True or False: It’s okay to shake a baby if they won’t stop crying.
What is false.
What is it called when someone pressures you into saying yes?
What is coersion.
What are possible risks of physical intimacy (give at least 3)?
What is:
a. feeling regret
b. Getting pregnant
c. Getting a sexually transmitted infection
Why might someone feel regret after physical intimacy?
What is because they weren't ready.
Why can talking to someone outside the relationship helpful?
What is they offer perspective?
What should you do if you feel overwhelmed while caring for a baby?
What is ask for help or put the baby safely down?
Why is consent important in all relationships?
What is it shows respect and safety?
Why isn’t a condom 100% effective?
What is it can break or be used incorrectly?
What are signs of a healthy relationship (list at least two)?
What is trust, respect, and communication?
What’s a good response to pressure in a relationship?
What is saying no and explaining your boundary?
What is (define) Shaken Baby Syndrome?
What is a brain injury caused by violently shaking a baby?