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Public Health Sexual Health Program

Public Health Sexual Health Program. 28 Richmond street 658-3998. Friendships. What does it mean to be a friend?. FRIENDSHIP is ABOUT…. Loyalty. Sharing. Tolerance. Dignity. Acceptance. Kindness. Trust. Caring. Honesty. Fun. Understanding. Helping. Dependability. Listening.

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Public Health Sexual Health Program

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  1. Public Health Sexual Health Program 28 Richmond street 658-3998

  2. Friendships What does it mean to be a friend?

  3. FRIENDSHIP is ABOUT….. Loyalty Sharing Tolerance Dignity Acceptance Kindness Trust Caring Honesty Fun Understanding Helping Dependability Listening

  4. FRIENDSHIP is NOT about …. Rejection Put Downs Threats Being Bossy Rumors Ignoring Guilt Violence

  5. Respect is: 1. believing in and valuing yourself and other people 2. appreciating a person for who they are 3. treating others as you would want to be treated 4. setting and honoring boundaries

  6. Boundaries Boundaries are the limits that we draw with people. They describe what we are comfortable and uncomfortable with as well as what is acceptable and unacceptable to us.

  7. Setting Your Boundaries • All individuals have a right to decide how they expect to be treated by others • All individuals have a right to decide who can touch them, kiss them or give them a hug

  8. Respecting Boundaries • Respect private space around people’s bodies • Respect private space around people’s personal things • Remember people’s right to privacy when they are changing, showering, etc. • Private areas are private • Private thoughts are private

  9. Breaking Boundaries • Grabbing, pulling, or hitting someone • Touching someone when they have asked you not to • Touching someone’s private areas • Asking someone personal questions when you do not know them well • Making fun of someone • Taking someone’s personal things without permission

  10. You feel happy with how you are being treated You are comfortable with the activities you are taking part in You feel relaxed You are able to make your own choices You are hurt emotionally or physically You feel scared or nervous You feel pressured when making choices How Do You Feel When Someone Respects vs. Breaks Boundaries??

  11. Trusting your Intuition • Your body will provide signals when others have crossed your boundaries Tingling, an unsettled stomach, a general sense of discomfort, nervousness Follow your spidey senses

  12. Boundary exercise

  13. Healthy Relationships You know, like, and respect each other You trust each other You’re there for one another You feel good when you’re together You can talk about anything You encourage each other

  14. Unhealthy Relationships Your friend constantly criticizes you and puts you down Your friend is jealous and controlling You never know where you stand You feel pressured to do things you don’t want to do Pressure to take sides

  15. Time for a Test: Healthy or Unhealthy Accept each other as you are Moody, tired Always promise to change Fight often but cannot stand to be apart Each partner can be alone Clingy, jealous, always want to be with the other person Healthy Unhealthy Unhealthy Unhealthy Healthy Unhealthy

  16. S.H.A.R.E. Qualities of Healthy Relationships Safety Honesty Acceptance Respect Enjoyment Empowerment

  17. Creating Healthy Relationships:A How to Guide Know yourself Love yourself first Take time to get to know your friend Express your feelings openly and truthfully Maintain the freedom to be yourself Be respectful Be willing to trust and be trustworthy Negotiate with each other on areas of disagreement

  18. Bottom Line In a healthy relationship you feel good about yourself.

  19. Tips for feeling good about you… Be AWARE of the Media HAVE FUN- sports/teams/hobbies/music/read/friends Choose healthy foods to eat Exercise every day Feel good about how you look Happy people come in all shapes and sizes RESPECT yourself

  20. Be True to You!! Eat well Exercise Get lots of sleep Surround yourself with people who make YOU feel good about yourself! Make your own decisions for yourself

  21. Friendship Game

  22. Questions

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