Abstinence

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Lesson 4 Abstinence: A Responsible Decision

Do you know many of the sexual feelings teens experience


are brought on by the body’s release of chemicals?

You don’t have control over the feelings caused by your hormones,
but you do have complete control over how you respond to them.
Lesson 4 Lesson Objectives
In this lesson, you’ll learn to:

Analyze the importance and benefits of abstinence from


sexual activity as the preferred choice of behavior for
unmarried persons of school age and as it relates to the
prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

Discuss the legal implications regarding sexual activity as it


relates to minor persons.

Discuss abstinence as the only method that is 100 percent


effective in preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted
diseases.
Lesson 4 Abstinence Until Marriage
The Choice of Abstinence

Each year, more and more teens are making the safe and
responsible choice of abstinence from sexual activity until
marriage.

It is the only 100 percent sure way to eliminate health risks


associated with sexual activity.

These risks include unplanned pregnancy and sexually


transmitted diseases (STDs).
Lesson 4 Abstinence Until Marriage
Committing to Abstinence

The teen years are a time for physical, mental/emotional,


and social growth.

Part of this growth process involves setting goals for the


future and establishing priorities.

Making abstinence from sexual activity a priority can


eliminate health risks associated with sexual activity.

Practicing abstinence requires planning and self-control.


Lesson 4 Abstinence Until Marriage
A Guide to Commit to Abstinence

Establish your priorities. Talk with a trusted


adult.
Set personal limits on
Avoid high-pressure
how you express
situations.
affection.
Do not use alcohol or
Share your thoughts with other drugs.
your partner.
Lesson 4 Reasons to Practice Abstinence
Consequences and Negative Effects

Sexual activity has many short-term and long-term


consequences.

Teen sexual activity can seriously harm an individual’s


physical, mental/emotional, and social health.

These negative effects can disrupt a teen’s life, interfere with


his or her goals for the future, and complicate his or her
relationships with others.
Lesson 4 Reasons to Practice Abstinence
Legal Implications

It is illegal for an adult to have sexual contact with anyone


under the age of consent

People who are arrested for and convicted of breaking sexual


laws can go to jail.

They may be identified as sex offenders. This label can harm


their careers and future relationships.
Lesson 4 Reasons to Practice Abstinence
Effects on Physical Health

The body of a teen is not sufficiently mature to sustain a


healthy pregnancy.

This can lead to complications that threaten the lives of


mother and baby.

Some of these diseases have no cure and can have lifelong


consequences. STDs such as acquired immune deficiency
syndrome (AIDS) can be fatal.
Lesson 4 Reasons to Practice Abstinence
Effects on Emotional Health

One of the important benefits of


abstinence is that it leads to healthy
feelings of self-respect.

For teens facing unplanned pregnancy,


the demands of being a parent can
cause great emotional strain.
Lesson 4 Reasons to Practice Abstinence
Effects on Social Health

Sexually active teens risk being labeled by peers as “easy.”

Also, partners may view each other differently when a


relationship involves sexual activity.

In some cases, the pressure and expectations caused by


sexual activity may lead to the breakup of a relationship.

Parents who discover that their teen is sexually active often


feel disappointed and betrayed. Such feelings can cause
tension among family members.
Lesson 4 Reasons to Practice Abstinence
Problems Resulting from a Teen Pregnancy

Many teen parents drop out of school to support their child.

By law, the teen father is required to support his child


financially until the child reaches the age of 18.

Frequently, teen parents sacrifice plans for college and job


training.

They may also give up their social lives to meet the needs of
the child.
Lesson 4 Using Avoidance Techniques and Refusal Skills

Avoiding Techniques

To reduce the risk of being pressured into sexual activity,


learn avoidance techniques—actions or phrases you can
use to avoid risky situations.

Share your commitment to abstinence with your girlfriend


or boyfriend, stating your position simply but firmly.
Lesson 4 Using Avoidance Techniques and Refusal Skills

Saying No to Sexual Activity


Lesson 4 Using Avoidance Techniques and Refusal Skills

How to Deal with Risky Situations

If a situation seems to be getting out of control, insist on


stopping.

Then, back away and explain why you want to stop.

If your girlfriend or boyfriend tries to pressure you, become


more assertive.

Use refusal statements and make sure your body language


supports your verbal message.

Don’t be afraid of hurting the other person’s feelings. It’s


possible to say no and still remain friends.
Lesson 4 Quick Review

Choose the appropriate option.

1. Self-control
Q. ______ is a deliberate decision to 2. Abstinence
avoid high-risk behaviors, including
sexual activity before marriage and 3. Curfew
the use of tobacco, alcohol, and
other drugs. 4. Clique
Lesson 4 Quick Review - Answer

A. Abstinence is a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk


behaviors, including sexual activity before marriage and the

use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.


Lesson 4 Quick Review

Provide a short answer to the question given below.

Q. Discuss the legal implications of sexual activity as it relates


to minor persons.
Lesson 4 Quick Review - Answer

A. It is illegal for an adult to have sexual contact with anyone


under the age of consent. it is illegal for unmarried minor
persons to engage in sexual activity.

People who are arrested for and convicted of breaking


sexual laws can go to jail.

They may be identified as sex offenders—a label that will


follow them for the rest of their lives.

This label can harm their careers and future relationships.


Lesson 4 Quick Review

Provide a short answer to the question given below.

Q. Describe a problem that can result from an unplanned teen


pregnancy.
Lesson 4 Quick Review - Answer

A. Problems resulting from unplanned teen pregnancy:


The pregnancy might have complications that could
threaten the lives of mother and baby.

Many teen parents drop out of school to support their child.

By law, the teen father is required to support his child


financially until the child reaches the age of 18.

Teen parents may also give up their social lives to meet


the needs of the child.
Lesson 4 Quick Review

Provide a suitable analysis.

How can practicing abstinence benefit a teen’s self-image?


Explain your answer.
Lesson 4 Quick Review - Answer

A. Correct! Abstinence is a deliberate decision to avoid high-


risk behaviors, including sexual activity before marriage and
the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
Lesson 4 Abstinence Until Marriage
The Choice of Abstinence

Each year, more and more teens are making the safe
and responsible choice of abstinence from sexual
activity until marriage.

It is the only 100 percent sure way to eliminate health


risks associated with sexual activity.

These risks include unplanned pregnancy and


sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) .
Lesson 4 Abstinence Until Marriage
Committing to Abstinence

The teen years are a time for physical, mental/emotional,


and social growth.

Part of this growth process involves setting goals for the


future and establishing priorities.

Making abstinence from sexual activity a priority can


eliminate health risks associated with sexual activity.

Practicing abstinence requires planning and self-control.

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