Transcript Dating
How to Develop a Healthy
Relationship
Avoiding Relational Traps
Emotional Trap
Infatuation Trap
Sex Trap
How to Develop the Best
Relationships
Consider Yourself
Being the right person
Chemistry
Being attracted to
Compatibility
Character
Commitment
another person
Sharing things in
common
Discovering the real
person
To the well-being of
another person
Consider Yourself
“I Am Unique,
One-of-a-Kind”
Potential Emotional
Consequences
Worry
Feeling Used
Feeling Empty
Depressed
Esteem
Regret/Guilt
Lowered Self-
Robin- “After I had sex the second time, it made
me feel horrible. First of all I didn’t enjoy it, and
second I thought ‘what are you doing to yourself’?
You know you can get pregnant and maybe catch
an STD…all these thoughts were going on in my
mind.”
Which emotional consequences(s) is Robin
experiencing?
Nick- “I had come to a place through all the
different heartaches and heartbreaks…I was in a
real hole, a dark pit. Sleeping around wasn’t
bringing fulfillment in my life. It left me feeling
empty”.
Which emotional consequence(s) is Nick
experiencing?
Sarah- “Every time I had sex I was giving away a
piece of my heart. I was giving away something I
could never get back. I found myself making
excuses for the bad behavior of boyfriends. I felt
used and empty…I started hating myself.”
Which emotional consequence(s) is Sarah
experiencing?
Why do you think that 66% of all
sexually active teens interviewed
reported that they wished they
waited longer to have sex?
Compatibility
Areas
Character Counts
Honesty
Self-control
Respect
Responsibility
Caring
Commitment
Take the Love Test
Infatuation vs. Love
Time
Knowledge
Can infatuation turn
into love?
Can it not turn into love?
How can you know if it
will?
Focus
Trust
Priority
Problems
Separation
Attraction
Feelings
Family and Friends
Choosing the right person.
Choosing the Right Person
One of the most important things to know about a
potential date is the quality of the person’s character.
Is unselfish
Treat others well
Is tolerate and respectful
Has similar morals and values
Is fun to be with
Respects themselves
Avoiding the Wrong Person
Do not date someone that
Hurts you physically or emotionally
Does not respect your morals and values
Makes you feel badly about your self
Is jealous
Is possessive
Being the Right Person
Honest
Trustworthy
Generous
Not possessive
Good friend
Person of integrity and character
Sexual Assault and Rape
Sexual Assault
Any sexual activity in
which force or threat
of force is used.
Sexual Pressure
Internal
External
Hormones
Persuasions
Thoughts
Media
Urges
Music
In more than half of the rapes committed,
the victim knows the attacker. Being raped
by someone you know is more common
than left-handedness, heart attacks , or
alcoholism.
Most common mistakes made:
A teenage girl voluntarily agreeing to go to the
house, apartment, or car of a young man she has
known for less than 24 hours.
The impairment of the victim by drugs or alcohol.
Safety Tips
If you are going on a date
Be aware that alcohol
find out as much as you
can about the person.
If you don’t know your
date very well, consider
double-dating.
Know the dating plans
and tell someone.
Don’t hesitate to be
assertive when you say
NO.
decreases your ability to
react and impairs your
judgment.
If attending a party, do
not leave with a guy you
don’t know very well.
Avoid out-of-the way
places or secluded areas.
Listen to your instincts!
Date Rape Drugs
There are at least three date rape drugs.
GHB (gamma hydroxybutyric acid)
Rohypnol (flunitrazepam)
Ketamine (ketamine hydrochloride)
Because of the effect of these drugs,
victims may be physically helpless,
unable to refuse sex, and cannot
remember what happened.
The drugs often have no color, smell, or
taste.
They are easily added to flavored drinks
without the victim’s knowledge.
These drugs have been used on both
men and women.
What do the drugs look like?
GHB – liquid with no odor or color, white powder, and
pill.
Rohypnol – pill that dissolves in liquids (new ones turn
blue in liquid)
Ketamine – white powder
What effects do these drugs have
on the body?
They can affect you quickly.
The length of time that the effects last varies
depending on how much of the drug is
taken.
Alcohol can worsen the drug’s effects.
Are these drugs legal in the US?
Rohypnol is NOT legal in the U.S. It is legal in
Europe and Mexico and brought into the U.S.
illegally.
Ketamine is legal in the U.S. for use as an
anesthetic for humans and animals. Mostly
animals.
GHB was recently made legal in the U.S. to treat
problems from narcolepsy (a sleep problem).
Is alcohol a date rape drug?
Alcohol is a drug that can put a person at risk for
unwanted or risky sexual activity.
When a person is drinking alcohol:
It is harder to think clearly and evaluate a
potentially dangerous situation.
It’s harder to resist sexual or physical assault.
Drinking too much alcohol can also cause blackouts and memory loss.
If a victim of sexual assault drank alcohol, they are
not at fault for being assaulted.
How can I protect myself from being a
victim?
Don’t’ accept drinks from other people.
Open containers yourself.
Keep your drink with you at all times, even when
you go to the bathroom.
Don’t share drinks.
Don’t drink from punch bowls, etc.
Don’t drink anything that tastes funny. (GHB may
taste salty)
Have a friend that can “watch your back.”
If you think that you have been raped:
Go to the police station or hospital right away.
Get a urine test asap. The drugs leave your system
quickly. Rohypnol: 72 hours GHB: 12 hours
Don’t urinate before getting help.
Don’t douche, bathe, or change clothes before getting
help. You may disturb evidence.
Call a crisis center or hotline to talk to a counselor.
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1 -800-656-HOPE
Friendship
Two people get to know each other better.
They may find they have things in common.
They explore each others characteristics.
They are on their best behavior.
Attraction
Something about the person catches your
attention.
You are attracted to each other.
You want to get to know each other better.
Close Friendship
Two people spend more time together.
The two people get to know each other’s values
and feelings.
You begin to discover each others tendencies.
At this stage the relationship may progress or
retreat.
Deep Friendship
You reveal your faults.
They let down their masks of best behavior
and reality sets in.
The two trust each other and accept each
others’ true self, complete with faults.
They may decide to “go steady.”
Lifelong Love
Two people feel they can commit to each
other for life.
The two have invested time into the
relationship.
The degree of closeness makes conflict likely
but the two learn to resolve conflict in
healthy ways.
This relationship may lead to marriage.