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You
like someone, but you're not sure how he/she feels
about you. You should:
- Tell them.
- Wait for them to notice you.
- Ask a friend to say something for
you.
The Deal: You'll never know unless you try. Go for
it and be prepared.
The ideal
relationship should be about:
- Attraction.
- Romance.
- Respect.
The Deal: Attration, romance and respect are all
important. It is also important to find someone who wants the
same things you do.
Your
approach to sex is:
- Be friends first.
- Get it over with.
- Save yourself until you're older.
The Deal: Attraction, romance and respect are all
important. It is also important to find someone who wants the
same things you do.
You're thinking
about having sex, but are concerned about HIV. Do
you:
- Avoid the subject or wait until
it's brought up.
- Ask your partner to get a test
(or offer to get tested together).
- Wait to have sex until you're sure
you're ready.
The Deal: If you find it hard to talk about sex
and HIV, you're not a lone. But it's important to know if you
or your partner has HIV in order to stay healthy. If you're sexually
active, use condoms every time to avoid pregnancy, HIV and STDs.
And if you're not sexually active, don't feel pressure to start.
Only you can decide.
When thinking about
getting HIV tested, you'd rather:
- Go alone.
- Go with a friend for moral support.
- Go with your partner.
The Deal: Do what feels right to you, but if you've
had sex without a condom (male or female condoms), get tested.
. You and your partner
are about to have
sex, but you realize you don't have a condom.
do you:
- Stop and get a condom.
- Do other things but not oral sex
or intercourse.
- Don't have sex.
The Deal: Stop or do other things this time. There's
plenty of time to have sex with a condom later on.
Your biggest worry
about sex is:
- Pregnancy.
- HIV / AIDS.
- How to decide you're ready to have
it.
The Deal: It's important to think about all three.
There are many contraceptive options, like the pill or a diaphragm,
but only condoms protect against both pregnancy and disease. Only
you will know when you're ready to have sex, so take your time
and be sure
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