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Relationships

Relationships. Chapter 2: Relationships and Choosing Abstinence. Types of Friendships. A friendship: is a meaningful relationship between two people based on caring, trust, mutual respect, and shared interests or values.

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Relationships

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  1. Relationships Chapter 2: Relationships and Choosing Abstinence

  2. Types of Friendships • A friendship: is a meaningful relationship between two people based on caring, trust, mutual respect, and shared interests or values. • A platonic friendship: is a relationship that is based on affection, but not sexual feelings. • You can have a friendships with different age groups

  3. Starting, Maintaining and Ending a Friendship • It is a social skill you need • It is natural to be awkward at first • It involves effort to maintain them • It requires expression and good communication—to resolve indifferences

  4. Dating: Different Types • Group Dates: Individuals get to know each other in a large group rather than in an individual setting. • Double Dates: 2 couples go together on an outing to a destination • Standard Date: 2 individuals will go together on an outing to a decided destination • Blind Date: Set up by an outside party: 2 individuals are meeting for the first time at a decided destination • Whose responsibility is it to initiate the first date?

  5. Expectations of Dating • Parents’ Ideas of who you should date and what age is appropriate to date might differ from your views of who might date and when… • Its very important to establish those expectations before you really start dating..

  6. Fill out Survey Thinking Critically • Fill out the survey with truthful answers.

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