When we interview teenagers and ask them “What is the difference between love and sex?”, they are quick to tell us that sex is a physical act, but slow to define love. Writers, musicians, and artists of all kinds have struggled with the same problem since the beginning of time. What is love? The distinction between love and sex is more problematic for the adolescent who is newly capable of understanding both concepts and often confuses the two.
Contens
Teacher’s Resources
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Program Summary
Notes for the Teacher
Student Activity Sheets
1A Research Project
1B Resource Tracker
2.What is Love?
3.What is Sex?
4.And They Lived Happily Ever After
5.Saying “NO”
6.Coercion or Caring?
7.Ways to Show That You Care
8.Having Fun Without Having Sex
9.If You Loved Me...
10.Turning Regret Into Lessons Learned
Fact Sheets
1.How Do I Know When I’m Ready for Sex?
2.Keeping Things Cool
3.Six Types of Love
4.True or False
5.Having Fun Without Having Sex
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What is Love? What is Sex?
