FRHD 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Orgasm, Casual Sex, Retirement Community

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Healthy relationships e. g. different family types; different visible/ invisible differences. Changes that occur at puberty and the importance of hygiene at this time. Reproductive system; the changes that occur during puberty, the accompanying stresses, and ways to cope with these stresses. What factors affect one"s self-concept; further understanding of changes that occur; identify and assess different effects of stereotypes. Consent & importance of having a shared understanding of delaying sexual activity; common stis and symptoms; how puberty"s effects can have an effect on relationships. Multiple factors influence decisions about sexual activity; gender identity and sexual orientation; consent; benefits and drawbacks of different relationship types. Normal: exposing genitals to others, undressing and touching with other children, rubbing bodies against each other, asking about sex (closer to age of 5) In early childhood, kids learn that genitals are different from the rest of the body.

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