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1 – FINAL
EVALUATE:
Activity1: Understanding the Lesson
Instruction: State your understanding in this lesson by filling out the table below with the things you like,
did not understand and you want to clarify to your instructor.
3 things I LIKE in this lesson 3 things that I DON’T 3 things I WANT TO ASK
understand in this lesson my instructor about this
lesson
GENDER AND SEXUALITY NONE NONE
SHAPE EVERY ASPECT OF
OUR LIVES.
Processing questions:
1. After comparing your answers with your partner, which factor is more influential when it comes
to attraction to another person?
Inner quality is much more influential because beauty will not remain for the whole life.
I have learned that beauty can go away at any moment. But the inner quality and how
they treat people will remain through the whole life. Therefore, inner quality is much more
important that physical appearance.
Processing questions:
1. Why do you think that the statements you placed on each category seem easy or difficult for
you?
Answer: Some are easy to say because I know that it is normal to ask and confess but also, for
me, those difficult statements are hard to say it’s because I do have many what if’s. What if by
having this feelings or infections will not accept by the person I am attracted/in love with.
2. Do you think these things are necessary for you to say especially if you are in a relationship?
Why or why not?
Answer: Yes, it is necessary. Honesty is the foundation for trust in a relationship, and trust is
necessary for a relationship to function and thrive. When you're always honest with someone, it
tells them that they can trust you and the things you say. It helps them know they can believe your
promises and commitments.
3. What do you think are the effects of premarital sex in your life if you try to do it now as a
student?
Answer: Youth who begin early pre-marital sexual activity are more likely to be engaged in
unsafe sex. This can result to unwanted pregnancy, teenage pregnancy, abortion, STIs, HIV/AIDS,
regrets, guilt, loss of self-respect, depression, loss of family support, substance abuse and even
suicidal death are the health impact of premarital sexual behaviour among adolescents.
4. What is your personal stand regarding premarital sex? Support your answer.
Answer. Sex is a most beautiful gift of the nature to humans. However, regarding premarital sex,
every teen and engaged couples perhaps have common question of “Is it ok to have premarital
sex?” The belief of premarital sex was different from each other some think that it is ok and is a
natural process to have and some others think that it is however, a crime (Cavendish, 2010).
Premarital sexual behaviour is not accepted by culturally and socially. The more vulnerable group
is unmarried youths and adolescents. Premarital sexual behaviour may lead several health
problems i.e. sexually transmitted infections (STIs), human immune virus and acquired immune
deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), unwanted pregnancies (especially teenage pregnancy), unsafe
abortions, emotional disturbances, baby dumping and maternal deaths.