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Safe Dating & Abstinence

Does there seem to be a conflict between teaching abstinence and teaching about safe sex? One way to resolve the conflict is to say, "You aren't old enough to engage in sexual intimacy now. But when the time does come, these are the ways to keep yourself safe and healthy..."

Dating Violence Against Girls: Researchers from the Harvard Public School of Heath report that 1 in 5 of 4,163 young girls surveyed had been physically or sexually abused by a dating partner. The results also indicated that girls who reported being abused also were more likely to have attempted suicide, become pregnant, used cocaine, and engaged in unhealthy methods of dieting. The study was published in the August 1, 2001, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

bullet KidsHealth - "Am I In a Healthy Relationship?" (written for teens)
bulletSafer Child Questions for a Teen to Ask Before Having Consensual Sex
bulletSafer Child Ways to Resist Dating Pressure
bulletWarning Signs of an Abusive Partner
bullet Safer Child page on Sex Crimes
bulletU.S. Department of Health & Human Services - talks to your teen about dating and the wisdom of abstinence.
bullet The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information - links to various publications for teens
bulletTrue Love Waits - Christian-based organization in which teens make a pledge for abstinence until marriage
bullet (BTIO Educational Products, Inc. (formerly Baby Think It Over) - teen pregnancy prevention program
bulletUniversity of Oklahoma Police Department – teaches your teen how to date safely.
bulletSexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) - a page for your teen about sexuality
bullet Planned Parenthood - offers suggestions for discussing the benefits of abstinence and dating safely
bullet Self-Assessment - find out if you or someone you love needs to make a change

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