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December 24, 2018
December Colouring Page
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December 23, 2018
Sad T-Rex Puzzle
Many people think that masturbation is evil but it’s actually quite healthy. It helps you to get in touch with your body as well as help you discover what you like and what you don’t. Research has shown that masturbation also has some significant preventative health effects.
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December 22, 2018
Chlamydia Facts: True or False?
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection. It is one of the most common STIs yet many people don’t know the real facts about the infection. How many do you know?
Chlamydia Facts: True or False?
80% of people don't show symptoms
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Chlamydia cannot infect the eye
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Burning when you pee is a symptom
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Chlamydia can infect the anus
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Chlamydia can cause throat cancer
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Chlamydia symptoms include open sores, smelly discharge, and leg pain
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Chlamydia can cause throat pain
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Chlamydia can cause rectal pain and/or bleeding
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Only urine tests are used to determine the presence of chlamydia
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Chlamydia can't be cured
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Oral contraceptives can protect a person against chlamydia
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Chlamydia can cause swelling in one or both testicles
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A person taking antibiotics for chlamydia is still contagious until the treatment is finished
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Condoms can protect a person against chlamydia
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Chlamydia can cause infertility
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Chlamydia can lead to a PID infection
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You can catch chlamydia from a toilet seat
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Chlamydia live outside the body on a surface
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A chlamydia infection will go away on its own without antibiotics
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Chlamydia can cause pain during sex
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Chlamydia Facts: True or False
Chlamydia Know it All
CONGRATULATIONS! You have a super solid knowledge of chlamydia and how it can impact people. You know some of the most important facts to keep yourself and your partners safe. Very few people possess the knowledge that you do, so be proud of yourself!
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Could Use Some Improvement...
Well the good news is that you do know some stuff and not stumbling around in the dark. There is still plenty you can learn to complete your knowledge about chlamydia and how it impacts a person's health. Learning more about chlamydia can help you protect your health as well as the health of your partner(s).
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Chlamydia Facts: True or False
... Have you even heard of chlamydia before???
So I'm just going to come out and say it.... Have you even heard of chlamydia before??? There's a lot you need to learn about this sexually transmitted infection! Learning about STIs is important because it can be the difference between life and death. Chlamydia, like other STIs, can have some harsh long term effects if it's not treated.
Take some time to improve your knowledge and get the facts to keep yourself healthy!
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Always Keep Improving Your Sexual Health Knowledge
As we get medical breakthroughs and viruses evolve, new information comes to light. Keeping on top of the facts is one of the best ways to stay informed and safeguard your sexual health. Share this knowledge with other people in your life and make join the fight to stop the spread of infections and disease!
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December 19, 2018
Consent Made Simple: Episode 11
Consent is an important topic to learn about and there is always more to learn. We continue to define what consent means to us and each other. There are also a lot of different situations that have never really been modeled for people. The purpose of the Consent Made Simple series is to provide examples of positive examples of consent being properly observed from a variety of different situations and viewpoints. These scenarios apply to any person of any gender.
Episode 11
For this episode we have one stranger approach another at a bus stop. The person already at the bus stop is listening to music and smiles at the person approaching but doesn’t remove their headphones.
The person approaching catches on to the signal that by not removing the headphones, the first person is communicating that they aren’t interested in talking. They decide to respect this signal and disengage from the conversation.
It’s important when we are out in public to pay attention to the social cues given to us by others. Sometimes it can be tempting to talk to that attractive stranger but it’s important we give people space as needed. Respecting other people’s space is one of the crucial ingredients to consent.
Learn More About Consent
The discussion around consent is continuing to evolve and change. Society, in general, is developing a stronger understanding and acceptance of the importance of consent but there are still many people that feel lost. Even those who feel like they know everything they need to should keep their mind open to learning more about consent. It’s also really important that we all have a really solid foundation of the basic principles of consent and how they should be applied. Our Consent Crash Course is available to anyone wishes to solidify their foundational knowledge on this important topic.
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December 18, 2018
Buggary on the High Seas Cartoon
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December 16, 2018
Relationship Wordsearch
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There Are All Kinds of Relationships
Relationships are all about connecting. Everyone has their own way they like to connect and be intimate with others. Good communication is key for making it all work. It’s important you and your partner(s) are all on the same page.
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December 15, 2018
BDSM Memory Game
The idea of different strokes for different folks is an expression that serves well for sexual behavior. People are interested in all kinds of activities. BDSM & kink activities can add some variety and fulfill some fantasies for some. The important part is that everyone is consenting adults and engaging in safe play.
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December 12, 2018
Consent Made Simple: Episode 10
Consent is an important topic to learn about and there is always more to learn. We continue to define what consent means to us and each other. There are also a lot of different situations that have never really been modeled for people. The purpose of the Consent Made Simple series is to provide examples of positive examples of consent being properly observed from a variety of different situations and viewpoints. These scenarios apply to any person of any gender.
Episode 10
In this episode, we have two people making out on a couch. One person asks how far the other person wants the make-out session to go. The other person isn’t sure but voices a boundary that they didn’t wish to cross today.
Consent is always ongoing and can change. It’s ok to keep communication open and let the other person know how far you’d like things to go at that particular time. By establishing some boundaries for the session early, each person can manage their enjoyment and expectations of what is actually happening and going to happen.
Learn More About Consent
The discussion around consent is continuing to evolve and change. Society, in general, is developing a stronger understanding and acceptance of the importance of consent but there are still many people that feel lost. Even those who feel like they know everything they need to should keep their mind open to learning more about consent. It’s also really important that we all have a really solid foundation of the basic principles of consent and how they should be applied. Our Consent Crash Course is available to anyone wishes to solidify their foundational knowledge on this important topic.
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December 9, 2018
Sexual Health Crossword
It pays to know about sexually transmitted infections and how to protect yourself from getting any. What you don’t know about sexual health can hurt or even kill you. Arm yourself with knowledge!
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December 8, 2018
Are You a Good Listener in Difficult Situations?
There are a lot of different things that come together to be a good listener. Do you have what it takes to be a good listener? Take our quiz to find out where your skills are currently at.
Are You a Good Listener?
I give the person my full and undivided attentioned

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All the time
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Most of the time
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Usually
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I'm good at multi-tasking so I can do other stuff while listening
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When I'm listening to someone, my eye contact is

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Constant, I never take my eyes off them
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Usually pretty good, it depends on how intense the conversation is, sometimes people need space
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Not typically on the person, I focus my eyes on something so I can take in all their words
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I tend to dart my eyes around
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When sitting one-on-one with someone, my body language tends to be

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Relaxed and open
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Depends on the conversation
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I'm naturally a bit stiff
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H have a hard time relaxing with people
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When someone is talking,

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I can't wait to jump in with my reply
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I often want to change the subject
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I wait until they are done speaking
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I'm already forming my reply while they are speaking
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When someone is talking,

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I listen quietly
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I tend to nod my head
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I make small affirming noises to let people know I'm listening
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I'm looking around while I absorb the information
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Once the speaker is done,

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I jump in with my reply and thoughts
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I take a moment to paraphrase what they've said
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I take time to think about what they said
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I move on to the points I wanted to make
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When I can tell that someone is emotional about the subject,

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It can make me feel kind of tense
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I try really hard to see their point of view
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I listen carefully to their points
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It's important that I can keep my emotions in check
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If the person speaking isn't holding my interest

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My mind can wander
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I focus on what my reply will be
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I take a deep breath to focus my attention
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I don't worry about it, it's their job to keep me engaged
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If I'm unclear about what the person is saying

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I interrupt them to ask questions
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I paraphrase what they've said as I understand it
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I just base my reply on my understanding
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I just wish they were better communicators
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I often find that I fidget during an uncomfortable conversation

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Always
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Often
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Sometimes
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Never
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When someone is talking,

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My expression tends to tell them exactly how I feel about what they are saying
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I carefully guard my expression to not reveal how I'm feeling
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People have told me I can make disapproving faces when I don't like what is said
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I don't even think about my facial expression
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If someone mispronounces a word or says something incorrectly

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I jump in to correct them before letting them continue
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I don't tend to notice
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I don't say anything but it bothers me
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I don't worry about it
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As someone is making their point

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I am forming my judgment call on what is being said
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I try to wait for them to finish their point before making a judgment
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I remain open-minded
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I've already decided and it doesn't matter what they've said
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If someone is struggling to finish their sentence

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I try to be helpful and suggest what I think they're trying to say
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I wait for them to gather their thoughts
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I take the opportunity to reply
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I try to be patient but tend to get frustrated
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If my phone rings during the conversation

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I've already put my phone to silent before we started
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I ignore it, unless I'm turning it off
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I'll answer it if it's repeatedly ringing
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I'll ask the person to wait a moment while I answer it
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If the person is really angry and speaking heatedly

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I try to keep my cool and just listen
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I let them vent before I respond
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I tell them they need to calm down before we can continue talking
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I stay silent but it's obvious I'm angry
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1. If I don't care about what they are saying, or feel it is wrong

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I'm already thinking of ways to get the conversation back on track
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I try to give them a chance to have their say
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I find it hard to focus on the conversation
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I feel impatient for it to be over
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When someone is speaking

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I pay close attention to their body language and tone
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Body language is a bit a mystery to me, I have a hard time understanding it
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I place more value on the words than the way they are said
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I try to balance what is being said with how it's being delivered
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If we are talking in a room full of people

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I find myself looking around to see how other people are responding to our conversation
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I find myself partially listening to the conversations around me
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I feel self-conscious
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I don't really notice
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I feel listening is

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A skill to be practiced
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Best done when a person is sitting quietly to listen
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Best done when a person is asking questions, making comments, and engaging
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Really easy and don't understand why people find it difficult
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Are You a Good Listener in Difficult Situations?
People Can Feel Like You're Not Listening
As hard as you may be trying to listen, you might be putting off some signals that you're not really paying attention to the person speaking. In tense situations, we are acutely aware of the other person's reactions. We are looking for signs that the other person is listening intently to what we are saying. That they care about our point of view.
It's important that you take the time to slow down. Remember to keep your attention focused on what the person is saying. Try not to interrupt, try not to fidget, and just focus on what the person is saying. Eliminate all distractions or things that may be seen as distractions.
One way that can help people feel heard is to paraphrase what they've just said so that they know that you understand. This can also help avoid any fights from escalating due to a simple misunderstanding.
Keep working on improving your listening skills to help people feel that you are hearing them. The more you practice your listening skills, the better communicator you will become!
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Are You a Good Listener in Difficult Situations?
Halfway to Fantastic!
You have some super solid listening skills under your belt! In tense and difficult situations, you are able to navigate through with some difficulty. There is some room for improvement.
It's important that we continue to learn about communication and practice our listening skills. Remember to give the other person your undivided attention. Put away all distractions, or things that can be seen as distractions, and really focus on what the other person is saying. Remember to wait to formulate what you're going to say until the other person is done making their points. It can be really easy to miss something crucial because we became focused on how we should word our response.
One way that can help people feel heard is to paraphrase what they've just said so that they know that you understand. This can also help avoid any fights from escalating due to a simple misunderstanding.
Keep working on improving your listening skills to help people feel that you are hearing them. The more you practice your listening skills, the better communicator you will become!
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Impressive Skills
Wow! I'm Impressed! You've demonstrated that you have a pretty solid understanding of how to show that you are listening to your speaker. You have a good grasp on how to make someone feel heard. This is a huge piece in resolving fights and making another person feel validated.
Keep up the good work and keep practicing those solid communication skills. These skills are like a muscle that will get out of shape if we don't work them. Keep your abilities at top performance and increase your comfort in navigating difficult conversations
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Good Communication Skills is Key to Good Relationships
One of the defining things that can make a huge difference in relationships is good communication. Developing good listening skills is one crucial half to communicating well. Keep your listening skills sharp and continue to practice them.
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