Vocabulary Lesson 3.3 - Talking about Sex





Vocabulary Lesson 3.3 - Talking about Sex
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Vocabulary Lesson 3.3 - Talking about Sex

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 Awkwardness
Definition

difficult and embarrassing situation to deal with

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Definition

honest, open, simple; easy to do or understand

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Discomfort
Definition:

a feeling of worry caused by shame or embarrassment

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Definition:

To create or introduce something that is likely to last for a long time

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Boundary
Definition:

The limit or border that something (a subject, an activity) has 

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To be firm
Definition:

To behave in such a way that you are in control; that you are not going to change your mind

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Expectations
Definition:

Strong beliefs about the way someone should behave or something should happen

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Consent
Definition:

To give someone permission to do something; to tell someome that you agree to do something

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To become intimate



Definition:

To get into a closer, warmer, personal or sexual relationship

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To use protection

Definition:
To use condoms to prevent pregnancy and STIs (Sexually Transmittable Infections)

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Health implications




Definition:

Things that are likely to happen as a result to your health

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Definition:

A strong feeling of wanting to be intimate or to have sex with someone

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Preferences
Defintion:

Wanting to do or have something more than something else

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To be vocal
Definition:

To speak strongly about something that you feel is important for you

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To build a relationship

Definition:

To slowly, step by step, form a relationship with someone

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