SEX AND RELATIONSHIP
SEX AND RELATIONSHIP
Sex can have various benefits,
but it can also have potential harms,
INCLUDING
- PHYSICAL HARMS
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis
- Unintended pregnancy
- Physical injuries or trauma
- EMOTIONAL HARMS
- Emotional distress or trauma
- Attachment issues or unhealthy relationships
- Low self-esteem or body image issues
- SOCIAL HARMS
Social stigma or judgment
- Relationship problems or conflicts
- Reputation damage
TO MINIMIZE POTENTIAL HARMS, PRIORITIZE
- SAFE SEX PRACTICES
Use protection, like condoms, and get regular STI check-ups.
- COMMUNICATION
Discuss boundaries, desires, and expectations with your partner.
- CONSENT
Ensure enthusiastic and ongoing consent from all parties involved.
- EMOTIONAL READINESS
Consider your emotional well-being and readiness for sex.
- HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
Foster respectful, supportive, and equitable relationships.
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