dating and sexual health unit test thursday april 10 th
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Dating and Sexual HealthUnit Test
Thursday April 10th
Define the following:
• Coercion- manipulate, threaten or pressure another person
• Consent – voluntary agreement
• Sexual Assault – Any form of sexual activity without consent
8. Name and describe the three stages of a relationship:
Stage 1 – The sparkle. Based on infatuation. The person is perfect.
Stage 2 – The dissusionment. See the other person’s flaws. Decide to break up or accept and love the person anyway.
Stage 3 – Mutual acceptance and mature love. Comfortable and confident in your relationship.
Define sexual abstinence
Sexual abstinence is no exchange of bodily fluids and/or genital to genital or skin to genital contact.
What are two things that may cause abstinence to fail?
1. Alcohol and/or drug use
2. Sexual assault
3. Not identifying sexual situations
4. Peer pressure
What impact does substance use have on sexual decision making?
• Your judgment is impaired
• You are 7 times more likely to be sexually active when using alcohol
• You are 5 times more likely to be sexually active when using drugs
What is one characteristic of a functional relationship and one for a dysfunctional relationship?
Functional relationship – open and honest communication
Dysfunctional relationship – not respecting one another
Abusive relationship - hitting
What are two methods of contraception used by males and describe?
• Condoms – this is a barrier method that helps to prevent pregnancy by not allowing semen to pass through the condom
• Abstinence
What are two methods of birth control used by females and explain each?
1. Birth control pills – hormonal method of birth control where you take a pill each day except for during your period.
2. Birth control patch – worn for one week at a time except for during your period. It is a hormonal birth control option.
15. Explain how a person can prevent getting an STI or HIV when engaging in oral sex. Explain how to make the needed
protection.
• An oral/dental dam
• Use a condom.
• Cut off the tip
• Cut down one side
• You now have a piece of latex to use as a barrier between you and your partners genitals
What are the 6 steps to using a condom properly?
Step 1 – Check the expiration date/material/air
Step 2 – Push the condom to the side and carefully open
Step 3 – Find the tuque and pinch the tip of the condom
Step 4 – Use your other hand to role down the condom
Step 5 – Hold on to the condom when pulling away from your parnter
Step 6 – Throw the condom in the garbage
17. Describe the difference between infatuation and love. What kind of things are happening in a relationship where there is infatuation and one
where there is love?
• Infatuation – short term, at the start of a relationship, based on physical attraction, exciting
• Love – develops over time, really know one another, intimate
Five qualities of an intimate relationship
• Spend significant, purposeful time together
• Both people share the same desire for closeness
• Mutual respect and equality• Honest open communication• Genuine trust built over time
Reviving Ophelia
What did you learn about dating abuse?
Individual responses – be sure to explain your answers
Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Center
• Jenn Gorham
• What did you learn? Explain
Healthy Relationship Brochure
• Answers vary
TEST FORMATReview all your notes, handouts, and assignments
Write the following in your notes:
• Multiple choice – 20 pts
• The difference between infatuation and love
• Reading and response – topic Teen Parenting
• Reviving Ophelia question
• Healthy Relationship brochure
Continued…• Functional vs. dysfunctional relationships• Abstinence definition and advantages• True/False section• Short answer: Choose 4 of 5 topics
– Sexual Assault Crisis Center notes– STI’s/HIV and how to use a condom – Birth control methods– Substance use and sexual decision
making– Intimacy in relationships: qualities
GOOD LUCK AND STUDY HARD!!!