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How do you make sex special?
Where do you draw the line?
Safe sex: What's that? Safe sex: How do you do it?
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Lesson 1
What's
happening to
you?
PAGE
1
Lesson 2
What are you
ready for?
PAGE
6
Lesson 3
Where do you
draw the line?
13
PAGE
Lesson 4
How do you
make sex
special?
PAGE
22
Lesson 5
Safe sex:
What's that?
29
PAGE
Lesson 6
Safe sex: How
do you do it?
PAGE
37
Hello!
If you have any
questions, you can
always go to
www.sense.info
Or to the English site
www.sense.info/en
It's a website for young people
where you'll find plenty of
information about sex and can
ask for advice.
Why not take a look!
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to you?
You’re changing!
A lot changes in puberty. Your
body is growing up. Sometimes
you’ll feel insecure or awkward.
You’ll also be more independent,
start going out with friends
perhaps. You may fall in love and
get a boyfriend or girlfriend.
How is it affecting you?
Emotional roller coaster
What do you
notice about
your body?
A lot also changes in your
body during puberty.
It’s something you have
to get used to. You may
even feel ashamed of your
body. But remember:
you’re not the only one!
Boys say:
GLEN, AGE 17: ‘Sometimes I had a wet
dream at night. I’d wake up with wet
boxers and would try to hide them
at the bottom of the washing basket
so my mother wouldn’t find them.’
SAM, AGE 17: ‘I’d suddenly get a
hard on in the classroom, really
annoying. I always made sure
I wore a long loose sweatshirt so
I could hide it. Luckily it stopped
happening one day.’
AMIN, AGE 16: ‘I used to really sweat.
I’d get those dark rings around
my armpits.’
Girls say:
AYLA, AGE 18: ‘I had a lot of spots, and
really hated that. How you look is
just so important.’
EVA, AGE 15: ‘I really didn’t like having
my period at first. During gym
lessons I thought everyone could
see it, was afraid I was leaking.
I wasn’t, of course, but it felt
like that.’
CRISTA, AGE 16: ‘I remember being
the first girl in our class to get
breasts. All the boys would look at
my boobs, it was so irritating. As if
I was a Barbie doll. Now I’m glad I
have them.’
Do you get it?
One minute you can’t stop giggling,
the next you feel really
down. Sometimes you want to be
with someone, other times you’d
rather be on your own. Those
changing moods are part of puberty.
For both girls and boys.
Is it normal?
Lots of young
people wonder.
During puberty
you can be
very unsure of
yourself.
Stormy?
All these
changes
might lead
to arguments
with your
parents or
friends.
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Penis stuff
All penises are different. They may be
straight, curved, long, short, fat, thin,
circumcised or uncircumcised. It’s all
perfectly normal.
How long is a penis? A penis is fully
grown once you’re between 18 and
21 years old. When soft, it’s between
6 and 13 cm. An erect penis is
between 12 and 21 cm. Did you know
that a smaller penis is often just as big
as a larger one when erect?
Most boys have their first ejaculation
between the ages of 11 and 16. That’s
when some semen escapes from the
penis through the urine tube.
Remember: You can make a girl
pregnant with your very first
ejaculation if you have sex without
a condom or the pill.
A wet dream is spontaneous ejaculation
during sleep. If your bed feels wet
when you wake up, you might think
you’ve wet it. You haven’t – you’ve had
a wet dream.
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Did you know...
Boys often compare their
penises. The bigger the better,
they think. But if your penis is
bigger, you don’t have better
sex. Nor are you a better lover.
Penis
shaft
foreskin
glans
erectile tissue
urine
opening
glans
seminal tube
urine opening
Circumcision
> what's that?
If a boy has been circumcised,
his foreskin has been removed.
The head of the penis (glans) is
no longer covered. Circumcision
is mostly done for religious or
hygienic reasons. Sometimes a
boy is circumcised because his
foreskin is too tight and cannot
be pushed back over the glans.
If you’ve been circumcised, you
can still have an orgasm. It may
take a bit longer because your
glans is slightly less sensitive.
testicle
urine tube
circumcised
uncircumcised
scrotum
scrotum
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The word ‘vagina’ is often used to
describe a girl’s genitals. Vulva is actually
the right word. The vulva consists of the
labia (skinfolds), urine opening, clitoris
and vagina.
Vulvas all look different. In many vulvas,
the inner labia are visible from the
outside. That’s quite normal.
The clitoris is one of the girl's most
sensitive spots. The top of the clitoris is
located at the top of the vulva, between
the labia. A clitoris is much bigger than
you think. Most of it is on the inside of
the vulva. If you touch and stroke a girl's
clitoris for a while, she may have an
orgasm.
Most girls have their first period between
the ages of 11 and 15.
Remember: Once a girl has had her first
period, she’s fertile. That means she can
get pregnant if she has sex without a
condom or the pill.
fallopian tube
Would
you like to
know more about
the vulva, the clitoris and
periods? Go to
www.sense.info
labia
uterus
ovary
vagina
cervix
clitoris
outer
labia
inner
labia
urine
opening
vagina
Vulva
anus
quiz
Hymen
1. Boys can be virgins too:
2. A doctor can’t see whether
a girl is still a virgin:
 True  False
 True  False
3. A girl can lose her virginity by using
tampons or going horse riding:  True  False
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Answers to the quiz:
1. True. Boys can be virgins too. A virgin is someone who has never had
sex. That goes for both boys and girls.
2. True. The hymen doesn’t tell you whether a girl is still a virgin. Some
people think you can see that. But even a doctor can’t.
3. False. You only lose your virginity by having sex. A girl can’t lose her
virginity by using tampons or going horse riding. Nor by cycling or
masturbating.
What is
the hymen?
Did you know that the hymen
doesn’t cover the vagina? It’s a
thin membrane around the vaginal
opening. Most girls have this. When
a girl has sex for the first time, the
hymen is stretched by the penis. In
some girls it may bleed a bit, but
mostly it won’t. Having sex for the
first time shouldn’t hurt if the girl is
relaxed, her vagina is moist and the
boy is gentle with her.
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1 What's happening to you?
In love?!
During puberty you may fall in love
for the first time. But what does that
feel like? Is it a nice feeling or does
all the excitement almost make you
feel sick? We asked a few teenagers.
Being in love, how does it feel?
ROMANO, AGE 17: ‘When I’m in love, I think
about that person all day long. And I want
to be with them all the time. I daydream
about that. I can’t concentrate on anything
else. But I don’t have butterflies in
my stomach.’
NORA, AGE 13: ‘I’m happy the whole day, as if
I can take on the world. My mother always
notices. She says: I bet you’re in love.’
On the street...
What is the difference between
friendship and love?
ESTHER, AGE 15: ‘Friendship means I like
someone. If I’m in love, I want to be with
that person all the time.’
ISMAIL, AGE 14: ‘When I’ve fallen in love,
I want to do other things with her. Like
touching and kissing her. With friendship
I don’t have that.’
KEVIN, AGE 15: ‘I don’t like falling in love. It
makes me feel a bit ridiculous and naive.
When I’m in love, I like everything about
the girl. I can hardly think straight. I don’t
even see her bad side.’
JOYCE, AGE 14: ‘It feels like a bomb full of
butterflies has exploded in your tummy.
When you see the person, your heart
misses a beat and your whole body feels
warm. If she talks to me, I’m so happy. It
makes me blush.’
In love with...
Heterosexual
Some girls fall in love with boys.
Some boys fall in love with girls.
That’s called heterosexual.
Homosexual (gay)
Some girls and boys fall in love
with someone of their own sex:
about six per cent of men and
five per cent of women in the
Netherlands, for example, are
gay. Boys who are attracted to
boys are called homosexuals or
gay men. Girls who are attracted
to girls are called lesbians or
gay women.
Bisexual
Some people are attracted to
boys and girls. That’s called
bisexual.
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Transgender
Do you feel like a girl, while you
were born as a boy? Or do you feel
like a boy, while you were born as
a girl? That is called transgender.
It takes a while
It often takes a while before you
find out whether you’re attracted
to boys or girls, or both.
Secret
There is homosexuality all over the
world, but in some countries you’re
not allowed to be openly gay or
express your homosexual feelings.
Discrimination
In the Netherlands it is against the
law to discriminate against anyone
who is homosexual, bisexual or
transgender.
Did you know...
Coming out means that you no longer
hide your homosexual or lesbian
feelings. Young people who come out
tend to do that around the age of 16.
Everyone decides for themselves if and
when they want to ‘come out’.
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You’re in love and there’s
nothing you’d like more
than to go out with that
boy or girl. But what do
your parents and friends
think? And how important
is that to you?
I don’t want my parents to know
RACHIDA, AGE 14: ‘I’ve often been in
love, but have never dared to say
anything. I really don’t want my
parents to know, as they don’t want
me to have a boyfriend before I get
married.’
In love with a boy
OSCAR, AGE 16: ‘I’d known for a while
that I was gay but didn’t dare to
talk about it. Then I fell madly in
love, so did tell a couple of friends.
It took them a while to get used to
it, but now they think it’s perfectly
normal. That’s great.’
I don’t need to be ashamed
SAM, AGE 15: ‘When I fell in love, my
mother was the first one I told. I
can tell her anything without feeling
ashamed. That’s really cool.’
The first thing they think of is sex
ELVIRA, AGE 14: ‘I’ve been in love with
a boy for a while and he’s mad
about me too. But I don’t want to
tell my parents. They’ll think I want
to go to bed with him straightaway.
That’s how they were with my sister.
It’s so stupid because I’m not even
thinking about that yet.’
My best friend
ROMY, AGE 14: ‘I think I’m in love with
my best friend. Whenever I’m near
her, I get butterflies in my tummy.
Sometimes I think she’s in love with
me too, because she looks at me
in a special way. But I don’t dare to
start talking about it. I’m afraid I’ll
scare her off.’
If there’s
something you
need to talk about
Being in love can be hard.
So you may want to talk to
someone.
• Choose a quiet moment.
• Think about who you want to talk to.
• Be honest about what’s bothering you,
it’ll help.
• It may be easier to chat online or while
you’re doing something: going to
school or walking the dog.
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Want
to know more
about puberty, love or
homosexuality?
App, call or email with Sense:
www.sense.info
0900 4024020
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ready for?
What’s right for you?
Chatting up, flirting, going out and
sex. Some boys and girls are busy
with all this. Others aren’t yet.
What’s right for you?
MATTHEW, AGE 14: ‘How I know if
a girl likes me? When I make
a joke and she laughs.’
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Boys say:
BART, AGE 13: ‘I like it when a girl
chats up a boy. I’m a bit shy
you see.’
JAY, AGE 15: ‘I think boys should make
the first move. We don’t often get
a bad reputation. If a girl starts
chatting up boys, she could be
seen as a bit of a slag.’
MO, AGE 14: ‘It doesn’t bother me,
I like it if you both do your best.
If you both show the other person
that you like them.’
Girls say:
SHARON, AGE 16: ‘I took the initiative.
My boyfriend liked that. He likes
girls who know what they want.’
LISETTE, AGE 15: ‘Some boys think the
boy should always do the chatting
up because it’s more manly. I also
think it’s really good if a boy does
his best for you.’
FATMA, AGE 13: ‘It depends on the
person. There are lots of shy boys
and very outgoing girls. So sometimes
the girl does the chatting up
and sometimes the boy.’
complete
Eight chat up tips
You’re in love, that’s great. But
what about the other person?
How do you chat them up?
1 Make eye contact
2 Make sure you ‘happen to be’
nearby.
3 Talk to them, show them you’re
interested.
4 Smile. That shouldn’t be too
difficult.
5 Give compliments.
6 Touch the other person accidentally.
Remember: do it gently and
not too obviously.
What’s your chat up tip?
7 Chat on the computer to get to
know them better.
8 Ask a friend to check if it’s mutual.
MEGAN, AGE 16: ‘Just make it clear you’re
enjoying yourself. They’re bound to
come over to you.’
JOSH, AGE 15: ‘I always talk to them
between lessons. Just say: ‘Hi, you
OK?’
SOULEYMAN, AGE 13: ‘While you’re talking
to her, look at her in a way that makes
her realise that you like her.’
LONG LIVE LOVE
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On the street...
What is important in a relationship?
We went out on the street
to find out.
Girls say:
MANDY, AGE 16: ‘I think it’s important that
you’re honest with each other. And
I think that a boy shouldn’t be more
important to you than your friends.’
SOPHIE, AGE 15: ‘You belong to each other
and not to anyone else. I think that’s
very important. The boy shouldn’t go
out with other girls.’
EMMA, AGE 15: ‘I do want to be able to
have a proper conversation with her,
that’s the most important. Otherwise
it’s all so superficial.’
FADOUA, AGE 13: ‘How he is with other
boys and girls, and with others like his
parents, sisters. Whether he’s nice to
them. I think that’s very important.’
ELLA, AGE 14: ‘I think what’s most important
is to be there for each other, to
love each other.’
Boys say:
KEVIN, AGE 15: You have to be able to
trust each other. And keep each other
happy.’
ADAM, AGE 16: ‘We once argued, he was
very cross with me. Then he said: ‘But
we still won’t split up.’ Then it’s obvious
that it’s serious.’
QUINT, AGE 13: ‘If you want to go out with
someone, you have to really be
in love.’
LIAM, AGE 14: ‘It’s something I respect,
a boy who has a girlfriend for a long
time, that he’s stable.’
ACHMET, AGE 15: ‘That you can talk to
each other properly is part of it. If you
don’t have that, you know the relationship
isn’t likely to work.’
Going out and then...
If you like someone and they like you, you’ll
often show that by touching each other. Maybe
walking hand in hand or kissing. For some
people, that’s enough. Others want to go
further. How far you want to go, is up to you.
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LONG LIVE LOVE
Tips
Having a really
good relationship!
• Do things together. Go and see a film,
go out for the day, or listen to music together.
• But make sure you don’t do everything
together. Have your own life too: don’t forget
about your other friends.
• Give compliments. Say why you think
they’re sweet or attractive.
• Respect each other’s opinions. You’re
equally important.
• Tell them if something is bothering you.
Don’t bottle things up.
• Surprise each other. Send romantic texts,
give a gift now and then.
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Must we do everything together?
THOMAS, AGE 15: ‘I’ve been going out with Daisy for two months. We have
a lot of fun, but there’s one problem: she wants to do everything
together. My friends think she’s controlling me. But if I say that to her,
she’ll think I don’t like her anymore.’
His friends’ advice
ZENYA, AGE 15: ‘Isn’t it logical that Daisy wants to do a lot together? That’s what
it’s like when you’ve just started going out. You’re madly in love. Your friends
just have to get used to you spending more time with your girlfriend.’
SOPHIE, AGE 14: ‘I think you can tell Daisy what it’s like for you. That it’s nothing
to do with how you feel about her. But that you still want to do things with
your friends. Maybe you’ll enjoy going out with Daisy even more! Your
girlfriend does want you to be happy too, doesn’t she?’
MICK, AGE 15: ‘This happened to me too when I was in a relationship. It didn’t
mean I didn’t like my girlfriend. I just wanted to be able to chill out on my
own as well. I’d tell her if I were you. Suggest that she makes arrangements
with her friends too. If you don’t do it, it will keep irritating you. And then
I think you’ll split up.’
What’s your advice?
Broken-hearted
Your relationship’s over? It may
leave you with a broken heart.
That feels different for everyone.
You might feel so awful that you
hide yourself away. Some people
just don’t want to do anything.
But others immediately go looking
for a new relationship. What can
help is to talk about it, do something
that takes your mind off it,
or write down your feelings in a
diary or song lyrics.
Ending it
A relationship isn’t going so well.
You want to call it a day, but how?
• Be honest. Don’t keep going if what you really want is to call it a
day. It’s fairer to the other person. Not knowing where you stand
is often more hurtful.
• Be friendly. Say why the relationship isn’t working anymore for
you. Don’t criticise the other person. Say for example: ‘My feelings
for you aren’t strong enough.’ That sounds better than: ‘You’re so
boring and you’re very unattractive.’
• Face-to-face. Don’t end it with someone in a text message or
a chat, that’s not nice.
• Show respect. Don’t say anything bad about your ex when it’s over.
LONG LIVE LOVE
9
BEN, AGE 15: ‘My tip
for a boy with a
broken heart? Talk
to your sister or
another girl, as
they know how
girls’ minds work.’
Tips
LILY, AGE 16: ‘Just
give yourself some
time. After being
sad for a while,
you’ll start to feel
better.’
Did you know...
Everyone’s heart can be broken.
Even the toughest boys and girls
in the class.
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No sex yet, why would you do that?
Some boys and girls
don’t have sex until
they’re married.
Others don’t wait.
Read what Robbert (age 17),
Eva (age 15) and Meryem (age 16)
think about sex before marriage.
I think sex is special.
I’ll only do it
if I think the boy is
special too.
I also won’t have sex
yet. I’m Muslim.
I’m proud of being
a virgin.
I’m saving myself. I’m not
going to bed with just
anybody.
I wanted to know what it
was like. I was curious.
I met a girl at a party.
She wanted to go
further too.
So we went all the way.
Don’t you think it’s a
shame you didn’t know
her well? I want to wait
until I have a proper
relationship.
If you’ve done
it once, then it’s
easier after that.
It’s not quite as
scary.
Now I have a relationship
and sex is also much
better. Because I really
love my girlfriend.
Doesn’t everyone want
to have sex
with someone they
really love?
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LONG LIVE LOVE
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having sex yet
Reasons for
having sex now
JOSINE, AGE 16: ‘I want to have sex with a boy who really wants
to be with me and isn’t going to dump me afterwards.‘
PETRA, AGE 15: ‘I was brought up a Christian, so I want to
wait as long as possible.’
RACHID, AGE 15: ‘I think I’m too young still. I did kiss once,
but that’s all.’
DAVID, AGE 16: ‘I want to go out with someone for a while
and then I’ll see.’
STEFFI, AGE 18: ‘It felt right and I was ready.’
THOMAS, AGE 17: ‘She’s my girlfriend and we
wanted to.’
JOYCE, AGE 16: ‘We’ve been together for
a while and we were curious.’
MITCHELL, AGE 18: ‘We really love each
other.’
quiz
How old…?
How old are teenagers when
they have sex for the first time?
 15
 16
 17
 18
quiz
Romance or excitement?
Choose the type of person
that describes you the best.
 You’re romantic
You think sex is something
special and intimate between
two people. You only want
to have sex when there’s true
love. You’re not likely to jump
into bed with just anyone.
 You have other interests
Sex? That’s for later! You’re
busy with other things. You
might daydream sometimes
about sex, but that’s all.
 You’re patient
You can only lose your virginity
once. So you’ll wait until
you’re married or until you’re
really sure that he or she is
the one for you.
 You want some excitement
Sex is a journey of discovery!
You think passion and excitement
are very important. If
you have sex, it’s because
it makes you feel good and
you think the other person is
exciting.
LONG LIVE LOVE
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Did you know...
More than a third of boys and
girls in the Netherlands use
condoms and the pill when
they have sex for the first time.
The answer is: 18
Half of all people in the Netherlands
have had sex for the first time by the time
they are 18 years old. The other half of all
18-year-olds haven’t had sex yet.
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Kissing, cuddling and sex
You can have intimate physical
contact with someone in many
different ways: kissing, cuddling,
or going further than that.
STEPHAN, AGE 16: ‘We cuddle a lot. Just
lying on the sofa, watching a film.’
PETER, AGE 15: ‘Fondling each other. My
girlfriend and I don’t want to go to
bed with each other yet, but we do
want to do more than just kiss.’
SUSAN, AGE 14: ‘My boyfriend and I can
spend hours kissing.’
ALEXANDRA, AGE 15: ‘I get excited by
saying things that will arouse her.’
LINDA, AGE 17: ‘My boyfriend and I have
been going to bed with each other
for three months now. It happened
gradually, we’ve been going out for
a year.’
Porno is not
real-life sex
Ever watch porno? Watching
it might arouse you, but
remember: it’s all quite fake.
Sex in real life is completely
different.
Photos in ads
are often fake
Many young people feel insecure
when they see glossy photos of
super-slim girls and good-looking
boys in magazines and posters,
and on social media. But most of
these photos are not real. They are
manipulated to make the models
look much more attractive. It’s
called ‘photoshopping’.
Sex on your own
Most boys and girls have sex on their own
now and then. How often varies. Other words
for having sex on your own are ‘masturbating’
or ‘self stimulation’. Boys might call it ‘jerking
off’ and girls could talk about ‘fingering’. Sex
on your own makes you feel good. It is also
useful, because you learn more about your
own body. But it’s also quite normal if you
don’t want to do it.
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LONG LIVE LOVE
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draw the line?
What do you
want?
What do you really want?
You should think about it!
Choose the statement you
agree with.
 I would never kiss someone on
the first date.
 Before I kiss someone, I would
have to be madly in love with them.
 I can kiss someone without
wanting to go out with them.
 I'll only go further than kissing if
I really love someone.
 I can go further than kissing
without being in love.
 I think you need to have gone all
the way before you’ve left school.
 I only want to have sex with
someone who I see a future with.
 I don’t need to love someone to
have sex.
 I won’t have sex until I’m married.
None of the answers are right or wrong. It’s
all about you doing what feels right for you.
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How far will you go?
What do you want
when it comes to sex?
And what not?
Cuddling, kissing and
making love are much
nicer if you know what
you and the other
person want. How
do you find out? And
how do you make that
clear? Talking about it
will help you both.
LONG LIVE LOVE
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quiz
What would you do?
Sometimes it’s difficult to discover how far you want to go.
Do this quiz to find out what you think.
1. To kiss or not to kiss?
Imagine... For a while now, you’ve really liked
someone from the class above yours. One
afternoon you’ve arranged to see each other
and you cycle home together afterwards. As
you say goodbye, the other person wants to kiss
you. But you’d promised yourself you wouldn’t
do that the first time you go out with someone.
What do you do?
 a. I don’t kiss them. I suggest going to see
a movie together sometime.
 b. I only kiss the other person on the cheek.
 c. I do kiss. This time it really is different.
I feel like I’m in love!
2. What would you do?
Imagine... You’ve been chatting with someone
online for four weeks. You have mutual friends
and have talked a lot but never met. You really
like each other. One evening the other person
suggests you meet sometime.
What do you do?
 a. I say that I’d rather not meet yet.
Maybe in a while.
 b. I arrange to meet at a party with friends
so we’re not alone.
 c. I make an arrangement and also ask my
friends to call me to see if things are
going well.
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What does the other person want?
You think about how far you want
to go. But how do you know what
the other person does or doesn’t
want?
NADIA, AGE 16: ‘I’m going out with a
boy for the first time. The other day
we were in my room kissing. I really
wanted to go further than kissing but
didn’t know what he thought of that.
It was difficult to tell what he really
wanted. How do you find out?’
MAAILA, AGE 17: ‘How far
do I go? It depends
what I feel like, where
I am and who I’m with.’
Her friends’ advice
CHELSEY, AGE 16: ‘You could carefully start
caressing him and ask if that’s OK,
whether he’s ready for it. That’s what I
did. It makes it all clearer and better.’
What’s your advice?
MEHMET, AGE 15: ‘I’d think it was really
good if my girlfriend would ask: ‘Do you
like this?’. That’s how I'd find out what
we both do and don’t want. It would
make it a lot easier.’
DANIEL, AGE 16: ‘If you watch him and see
that he likes it and caresses you too, you
know that it’s all right. Then you don’t
have to say anything and won’t spoil the
moment.’
LISA, AGE 17: ‘It went really well for us. At
one point we had a conversation about
sex and stuff. I asked him ‘What do you
do regarding sex?’ and ‘What do you
like?’. And I told him what I thought.
It just strengthened our relationship.’
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LONG LIVE LOVE
What kind of
person are you
when it comes
to love?
Do you have certain rules for
what you do? Or are you more
spontaneous?
Tip: Always trust your intuition.
If it feels right, it’s OK.
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Chat! Chill!
And then?
Hannah
HOW IT
BEGAN...
Today 16:02
Nick
Nick
Hi Hannah, how are you?
Today 16:04
Hannah
Good. Lovely to chat
again.
Hannah and Nick have been
chatting for eight weeks.
They have mutual friends.
They’ve never met.
Hannah
Nick
Hannah
Today 16:05
Nick
It’d be really nice to do
something together.
At the same time
Nick is talking to his
friend Justin.
Justin
Nick
Today 16:05
Hannah
Shall we meet then?
Today 16:06
Nick
Hey Justin. I’m going
to go out with Hannah.
Any tips?
Justin
Nick
Cool!
Today 16:08
Justin
The other day I
met Jessica at the
marketplace. We had fun
there.
Hannah
Today 16:09
Nick
Nick
Hannah, shall we
meet Friday afternoon
at the marketplace?
Good idea!
Today 16:10
Hannah
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I’m going out with Nick!
We’re going to an ice
cream parlour in town on
Friday.
Will you be careful? You’ve
never met him before. If
anything’s wrong, call us.
It’s good that you haven’t
arranged to meet for the first
time at home.
Lisa
Hannah
Jill
It’s great to actually
see each other.
Isn’t he
gorgeous…
Nick
Mmm..
She’s
really pretty.
I was a bit nervous
about meeting you.
It’s different
to chatting
online …
I like the way she
kisses. I’m so glad
we’ve met.
He’s kissing me!
That must mean he
likes me.
Hi!
EXCITING...
six months together
and home alone…
Hannah and Nick
have been going out
for six months. They
haven’t been at home
by themselves yet.
Hannah invites Nick
over as her parents
are going to be out
this evening and
they can watch a film
together.
I wonder if we’ll
do more than just
watch a film.
I’m glad you’ve come.
My parents have just left.
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We’re alone. I’d
like to get closer
to him.
Quite good, but I’d
rather look at you.
Wow! I think she
wants to go further
this evening.
Could I touch
her breasts
too?
Shall we go up to my room?
It’s so nice to be all by
ourselves in your room.
Yes, isn’t it.
This is brilliant.
Does she want
to have sex this
evening?
I’ll take my top off
too. I just hope he
doesn’t think I want
to go all the way.
You’ve got a great body.
I really think she
wants to go further.
I’ll take my shirt off.
I hope she likes the
way I look.
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Oh no… this is
Wonder what
she expects me
to do. Will this
be the first time?
going a bit too
fast.
I hope he
thinks I look
good.
She’s pushing me
away, but she’s
smiling. What does
she mean? I’ll get a
condom out. Maybe
that’s what she
means.
I’m not sure…
No…
What will he think if
I don’t want to go
any further? How do I
make that clear without
upsetting him…?
now it’s really
going too far.
I’m glad you’re being
honest and saying what
you want.
I don’t really want to go any further.
It’s good that you thought of
condoms for when we do it.
Another time.
Do you mean that? I thought
you’d be upset about not
going any further.
I did have my doubts
too. But because you
smiled at me and kissed
me back, I thought you
wanted to go further.
I pushed
you away a
bit, didn’t I?
It’s funny
that we’re
both OK
with it
though.
I just love cuddling
you.
It’s best to do what you
both want.
THE END
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quiz
What do you think?
These questions are about the story of Nick
and Hannah. Choose what you think is the
right answer.
1. What went wrong in the story?
 a. Nothing went wrong.
 b. Hannah and Nick went too far.
 c. Hannah and Nick didn’t talk about things
properly.
2. Hannah tried to show Nick that she didn’t
want to go any further. What do you think about
how she did that?
 a. I think Hannah wasn’t clear enough, as she
smiled while she carefully pushed him away.
 b. I think Hannah should have first asked Nick
how far he wanted to go.
 c. I think Hannah should have pushed him away
more clearly.
3. Nick didn’t really know what Hannah wanted.
He got out a condom thinking that Hannah
wanted to go further. What could Nick have done
differently?
 a. If Nick wasn’t sure, it would have been better
to stop and find out what she wanted.
 b. He’d been better off talking to Hannah beforehand
about what she did and didn’t want.
 c. It’s good that Nick thought of condoms. But it
would have been better to know how far she
wanted to go.
Below you can read what Nick and Hannah thought.
Tips
How to talk about it
• Say clearly what you do and don’t want.
• Talk beforehand about how far you
want to go.
• If you don't like something, say it.
• Watch the other person and find out
what he or she wants.
• Sometimes you’ll notice what they
want without talking about it.
SELDA, AGE 15: ‘I think it’s easy. I’d just say: ‘I’m
Muslim and will only kiss or have sex with
someone when I’m married’.
MICHAEL, AGE 17: ‘She said beforehand: ‘I’m not
ready for it yet.’ At first I wasn’t happy about
that. But I said to her ‘OK, alright’. Well at
least we’re in love.’
MANDY, AGE 16: ‘I said: ‘Not so fast. Kissing and
stuff is fine, but I’m not going to bed with you
straightaway’ so he said ‘If that’s what you
want, we’ll just wait’.
JULIUS, AGE 15: ‘You have to watch the other
person. If he kisses you back and looks happy,
you know it’s all OK.’
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What Nick and Hannah
say about it now
Nick and Hannah look back on that
evening at Hannah’s.
NICK: ‘I find it difficult to talk about it
when we’re kissing and enjoying ourselves.
But now I realise I should have
asked her what she wanted. And say
what I wanted myself. That would
have been better. Since then we’ve
talked about it. Talking was actually
really good.’
HANNAH: ‘At that moment it was difficult
to make it clear that I didn’t
want to go any further. I didn’t want
to upset him either. But actually I was
upsetting him more by being unclear
and not telling him exactly what I
meant. Next time I’ll be clearer about
what I want.’
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Online safety
10 tips
The internet is fun and handy for
chatting, sending messages and
making arrangements. But how
do you make sure you don’t have
a bad experience? Justin, Jill
and Lisa talk about making the
internet safe.
1 Never make an arrangement with
someone you met on the internet on
your own.
2 Stop chatting with someone who says
or asks strange things. Block that person
if necessary.
3 Change the settings on your account
to private, so that not everyone can see
your information and pictures.
4 Collect evidence if you are being stalked
or bullied on the internet. Keep these
files. Never let yourself be blackmailed.
5 Don’t feel guilty if something unpleasant
happens. If you didn’t encourage that
person, then it wasn’t your fault. Don’t
walk around feeling guilty, get help.
6 Don’t ask people you don’t know
anything personal.
7 Think twice before sending photos of
yourself or uploading them for your
profile. Don’t make the photos public.
8 Have a think about what you want to
show during a video call. People can
film you without asking first.
9 Ask someone’s permission before
putting their photos on the internet.
10 Trust your intuition.
Jill
Lisa
Justin
JILL: ‘You always have to be careful if you arrange to see
someone you met on the internet. It’s best to take along
a friend or meet in a pub or bar.’
LISA: ‘If a boy suddenly asks something about sex or wants
me to put on my webcam, I immediately end the chat.
That’s it. I just block him.’
JUSTIN: ‘I only share my profile with my friends’
JILL: ‘You always have to be careful if you arrange to see
someone you met on the internet. It’s best to take along
a friend or meet in a pub or bar.’
Have you had an unpleasant experience? Do you want to
talk about it? Get in touch with the Sense Infoline.
Go to www.sense.info. You can call, email or chat.
JUSTIN: ‘I don’t ask anything personal until I meet the person
or know them better.’
LISA: ‘A boy from my school once sent a nude photo of
himself to a girl. The girl then showed the photo to all
her friends.’
JUSTIN: ‘I'd never take my clothes off during a video call.’
JILL: ‘A friend of mine took a ridiculous photo of me and put
it on her profile. I really wasn’t happy about that.’
LISA: ‘When I was chatting with a boy the other day,
I felt a bit uncomfortable. It just didn’t feel right so I ended
the chat.’
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Further than you want
Inappropriate behaviour
could be all kinds of things:
• A boy who touches you on
the dance floor
• A girl that shows a sexy photo
of you to everyone
• A boy who asks you to send
a sexy photo.
• Your boyfriend or girlfriend who
wants to have sex when you
don’t want to
If you go further than you really
want, you’ll regret it later.
Usually you can prevent
experiences like these by making
things very clear. And if someone
won’t accept that you’ve drawn the
line? Don’t feel guilty. Talk about it
to someone you trust to make sure
it doesn't worry you later.
LINDA, AGE 14: ‘I went to the cinema
with a boy. In the dark he put his
hand on my leg. I didn’t like that
but didn’t want to make a big deal
of it. Everyone was quiet, of course,
so I couldn’t say loudly ‘I don’t
want this’. Later I thought: I could
have pushed his hand away, no one
would have noticed.’
DAVID, AGE 17: ‘I once persuaded a girl
to have sex with me. Afterwards I
thought: I didn’t really worry about
whether she wanted to. Now I try to
do that by simply asking. If you both
want to, it’s much better.’
What is
a groomer?
A groomer is a boy who deliberately
goes out with a girl so that after a
while she’ll earn money for him as a
sex worker. Groomers often go looking
for girls outside schools, on the
street or through the internet. Mostly
it works like this: he pretends to be
in love with her. Then he tries to win
her trust.
After that he pressurises her, forcing
her to work as a sex worker or in the
drug trade. Groomers tend to go
for girls who are feeling insecure,
unhappy, misunderstood or lonely.
In the Netherlands, a groomer
is called a ‘loverboy’, but that’s
hardly an appropriate word.
After all, a loverboy in not a
boy who’s in love.
What now?
If you think the boyfriend of one of
your friends is a groomer, try and
find help. You can talk to someone
you trust, like your parents, a teacher
or the police.
What is sexting?
Sexting is sending nude pictures
or videos of yourself. Sexting can
be fun and exciting. But beware:
someone can show your pictures
to others. Someone can also
forward your pictures. This can
happen by accident, or to bully
you. It is very difficult to remove
the pictures once they are online.
And so?
Sexting always happens in good
faith. When you receive a sexy
picture or video, never forward
them and do not show it to anyone
else. Did you get in trouble?
Tell it to someone you trust: your
parents, the mentor or a teacher.
Or go to sense.info for advice.
The word sexting is a
combination of the words
‘sex’ and ‘texting’
Important to know!
It is punishable by law to spread
sexual images online of people
younger than 18.
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make sex
special?
When you’re ready for sex
You’ll enjoy sex if you’re ready for
it. When that is will be different for
everyone. Some start quite young,
others wait a while. Sex shouldn’t
be taken lightly. So only do it when
you’re ready.
The first time
The first time usually means:
the first time you have sexual
intercourse (when the penis
goes into the vagina). You
probably won’t ever forget your
first time. It’s a special but often
nerve-racking experience.
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Remember:
When people talk about sex,
they usually mean a boy and
a girl. But boys can, of course,
also have sex with boys, and
girls with girls.
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The first time:
What’s important for you?
Choose your answers. How old you are
when you start having sex is different for
everyone. It's worth thinking about now.
What’s important for you about
the first time?
 That I want to do it.
 That I don’t do it because the other person wants to.
 That it feels right with the other person.
 That I’m old enough.
 That I know the other person well.
 That I’m in love.
 That I’m married.
 That I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROBIN, AGE 15: ‘What would be really important for me the
first time is that I’d know her well and it feels right with her.
Then I’d dare to say what I like. I think it’ll probably all be a
bit awkward anyway. So if you don’t know the person very
well either, it would be even more difficult.’
Five tips for
the first time
1 Only do it if you really want to
Some people start young. Others wait much
longer. Only do it when you're ready for it.
2 Don’t worry
Sex is something you have to learn. No one is
immediately good in bed. The more experience
you have, the better it gets and the more sure
of yourself you’ll be. So if you’re nervous, don’t
worry. Most people are.
3 Do it with someone you trust
Do it with someone you feel comfortable with.
Don’t rush into it.
4 Keep it safe
Always use a condom and another contraceptive.
That will prevent pregnancy and STIs.
5 Laughing is allowed!
Why not make jokes or laugh if you’re not very
handy? Then you’ll have even more fun.
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You
may be ready
for sex, but find out
if the other person
is too!
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4 How do you make sex special?
The first time
Young people
talk about the
first time...
JAMIE, AGE 15: ‘My first time? I haven’t
thought about that at all. I’ll see.
Not yet anyway.’
KATY, AGE 16: ‘My first time was so
good. One evening my parents
weren’t home. We’d arranged
beforehand that we’d do it. So I lit
some candles and put on romantic
music. We went very slowly. We were
nervous, but I also felt very comfortable
with her. In the end I didn’t
think ‘it’ was so special. But I’m
pleased my first time was with her.’
NORA, AGE 17: ‘I haven’t done it yet.
I want to wait until I’m married. My
wedding night will be my first time.
I think that’s really romantic, but
also an exciting thought. I hope it
will be the first time for my husband
too so that we can discover it
together.’
ZORAN, AGE 18: ‘My first time was
quite embarrassing. I came much
too soon because I was nervous.
Luckily she didn’t really mind. Now
that I’ve done it more often, I really
like having sex.’
EMMA, AGE 18: ‘My first time was
actually a bit of a disappointment.
I thought it would be really romantic,
but we were both incredibly
nervous. It hurt and it was all over
before I knew it. Now I have more
experience so I can enjoy it more.
JOSHUA, AGE 17: ‘I picked her up from
school to do something together.
We decided to watch a film in her
room. One thing led to another.
I was the first one for her and
she was the first one for me. That
made it feel really special. I think
this experience brought us closer
together. I love her so much.’
complete
My ideal first time
How would you like your first time to be?
Make your choice. Have you already had your first time?
Then try to imagine how your next time will be.
Where?
 At my home
 At the other person’s home
 Somewhere else, like ……………………
…………………………….……………….…..
With who?
 With my boyfriend/girlfriend
 With someone I like and find attractive
 With the person I’m married to
 It doesn’t really matter who it is
 Or …………………………………………
…………………………….……………….…..
When?
 It must feel right
 Just when I feel like having sex
 When I think I’m old enough
 When I’m in a serious relationship
or I’m married
 Or …………………………………………
…………………………….……………….…..
Remember: You may not always be in full control
of the situation. So your first time might not go
the way you’d expected it to. Don’t worry. The
more experienced you get, the better it will be.
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You may not be thinking about it yet. But when you do have
sex, it should be special. Sex is special when you both want
it and enjoy it. Sex is also special when you do it safely.
Otherwise you’ll regret it later.
Sex is special... when you both want it
You may understand each other and have the same ideas, but
it doesn’t always work like that. And that’s when there may be
some difficult misunderstandings. So be clear to each other
about what you want. How do you do that? Call, email or chat
with the Sense Infoline. Go to www.sense.info.
Chat with sense
Sabgirl: My boyfriend wants to do more than just kiss,
but I don’t really want to yet. I once did more than
I wanted to, but I feel bad about it now.
Infoline: I can imagine how awful that makes you feel.
It’s difficult to say ‘no’ to someone you like.
Sabgirl: Yes, especially as I don’t want to lose him.
What should I do?
Infoline: Try just being clear about it. Explain that it’s
nothing to do with him, but it’s going a bit too fast for
you.
Sabgirl: I think he would understand that.
Infoline: And… if he still wants to go further?
Sabgirl: I think I would be able to talk to him about it.
Infoline: Very good. Don’t feel guilty if you don’t want to
go any further yet. If you draw the line at something, then
no one can make you do it, not even the person you have
a relationship with.
Sabgirl: OK.
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Sex is special...
when you do it safely
Sex is special when you don’t have
to worry about STIs or pregnancy.
So make sure you always use
condoms and the pill or another
contraceptive.
How do you do that? You’ll find out
in lessons 5 and 6.
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Sex is special...
when you enjoy it
Some people start young. Others prefer to
wait for a while. But when you do have sex,
it should be special. And it’s all up to you.
Say what you enjoy and ask the other person
what they like too. Any questions?
Chat with, email or call the Sense Infoline.
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How do I find out what
my girlfriend wants?
To: info@sense.info
From: sami_k@gmail.com
Subject: what does my girlfriend want?
Dear Sense,
My girlfriend and I have been going out for a while. We haven’t done ‘it’ yet,
but we do go further than just kissing. But how am I supposed to know what
she wants? Should I notice something? I don’t want to go too fast, you see.
Thanks for your help,
Sami
---------------------------------------------------------Dear
Sami,
It’s really good that you think about what your girlfriend might like.
How do you find out what that could be? Here are a couple of tips:
1 You could ask her. You might find that a bit difficult, but at least you’ll know
immediately what she wants. For example: ‘Does this feel good?’ or ‘Do you
want me to carry on or am I going too fast?’
2 Sometimes you might notice something. Does she start kissing or touching
you? Or push your hand towards something? Can you hear her breathing?
Those are usually ‘yes-signs’, then you’re OK. Is she very quiet or does she turn
her body away from you? These are often ‘no-signs’. If you notice any of this,
always check with your girlfriend if your intuition is right (‘Do you want me to
carry on or would you rather not?’). Then you know where you are.
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Boys and girls can have various problems with sex.
These problems are often due to inexperience.
If you haven’t had sex very often, you might be quite
nervous.
Common problems in…
GIRLS:
• Pain during sex
• Not having an orgasm
BOYS:
• Coming too soon
• Difficulties getting or
keeping an erection
Chat met sense
Amy: Sex hurts sometimes, is that normal?
Infoline: No, that isn't normal. But you’re
not the only one, it happens to many girls.
Amy: Oh. Why's that?
Infoline: Because it often all goes too fast.
Maybe you don’t take enough time to
relax properly and get aroused.
Amy: So what should I do?
Infoline: Taking your time and relaxing
is important. If intercourse hurts, you can
also choose to have sex another way, like
kissing or caressing. Tell your boyfriend
or girlfriend about the problem. If you
continue to have pain, we’d advise you to
make an appointment with your
doctor or Sense.
LONG LIVE LOVE
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Tricky situation…
To: info@sense.info
From: coolman_22@gmail.com
Subject: tricky situation
Hello,
I often can’t get a hard on, what can I do?
Thanks for your help.
---------------------------------------Dear
Coolman,
Boys often can’t get erections when they’d like to. This
can be due to nerves, too much alcohol or not really
wanting to have sex. While you’re having sex, don’t
think too much about whether you can stay erect.
That’s when it often goes wrong.
Talk to your boyfriend or girlfriend. That might help
you feel a lot more relaxed about it. And make sure
you’re enjoying yourselves in bed together. The
chances are that things will then soon improve.
What can you do
to enjoy sex?
• Only have sex if you really want to.
Don’t do it when you don’t feel like it!
• Take your time when you have sex.
• Make sure you’re both relaxed.
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When it isn’t right...
Sometimes, love and sex are not good at all. You may be
broken-hearted, feel insecure about your body, or someone
has forced you to have sex. Have you had a bad experience
or is something worrying you? Talk about it to someone you
trust. A good friend, your parents, a teacher or a confidential
advisor at school. Don’t you know who that person is?
Look it up on the school website.
ANNA FROM SENSE:
‘Every week at the Sense Infoline we get
lots of questions. I like being able to help
young people. Sometimes they’ve been
worrying about something for a while
and I think that’s a shame. No problems
surprise me, so anyone can call or email
me about anything.’
complete
What’s the solution?
Who should these young people go to with their problem?
Draw a line to the solution you would choose.
THE PROBLEM:
THE SOLUTION:
SHARON, AGE 17: Someone forced me to have
sex. I’m really unhappy. Who can I talk to
about it?
MICHAEL, AGE 16: I think I’m gay.
Who can I tell?
Friends
MAHIRA, AGE 15: I’m scared I’m getting an
arranged marriage. Who can help me?
RODNEY, AGE 17: I want to have an STI test.
Where can I go?
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More help
Would you rather get help from someone
you don’t know? The best way
to do that is to go to www.sense.info.
Then you can email, chat with, or call
the Sense Infoline. If you’d like to see
someone, go to a Sense drop-in
session in your area or to your doctor.
Teacher
Doctor
Confidential adviser
Parents
EXAMPLE
Call, email or
chat with the
Sense Infoline
Sense drop-in session
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What’s that?
Sex should be safe!
Maybe you’re ready to have sex or
maybe you’re not up to that yet.
But if you are going to have sex,
you don’t want to run the risk of
an STI or an unwanted pregnancy.
That’s why safe sex is important.
But what is that, safe sex?
What is safe sex?
Safe sex is sex with a condom and
the pill or another contraceptive.
Why contraception?
You use a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy.
Contraception literally means: ‘against’ (contra)
‘fertilisation’ (conception). The pill or an IUD are
examples of contraceptives.
Why condoms?
Condoms are the only way to protect yourself
against STIs.
LONG LIVE LOVE
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MENSTRUAL CYCLE
The menstrual cycle lasts roughly four weeks. For every girl it’s different.
For some longer, for others shorter. To know how to prevent pregnancy,
you need to know how the menstrual cycle works. This also shows how
you become pregnant. And how do you prevent that? By using
a contraceptive.
WEEK 4
The egg degenerates
• If fertilisation doesn’t occur
within two days, the mature
egg degenerates.
• The uterus gets ready to
release its lining.
WEEK 1
WEEK 4
WEEK 1
Your period
• If the egg isn’t fertilised, the body
releases it, together with the
lining of the uterus. That’s
why there’s bleeding. This
is called menstruation –
your period.
• A girl menstruates
for roughly four to
seven days.
Egg
WEEK 3
Ovulation
• When the egg
has ripened, it is
released from the
ovary into the fallopian
tube. This is ovulation.
WEEK 2
Egg ripens
WEEK 2
WEEK 3
• An egg can live for two days.
During that time, a girl is the most
fertile. If the egg now comes into contact
with sperm, it is fertilised.
• After ovulation, the uterus gets ready to receive a
fertilised egg. The uterus wall gets thicker, spongy
and fills up with blood. This is the lining of the uterus.
• An egg ripens in
the ovary.
• Each month, one egg
is released.
fallopian
tube
uterus
vagina
labia
ovary
cervix
PREGNANT
Implantation
• If the egg has fused with the sperm, it implants itself in the lining
of the uterus. The girl is then pregnant.
• The fertilised egg cell is called an embryo. An embryo is how
a pregnancy starts. This embryo grows into a baby.
Pregnancy
• A pregnancy lasts 40 weeks, counted
from the first day of the last period.
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You can prevent
pregnancy by:
• Not letting the sperm get through:
with a condom
• Not letting the egg ripen: with the pill
or another contraceptive
• Not letting the lining of the uterus get
ready to receive the egg: with the pill
or another contraceptive
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TOP 5
1 Chlamydia
Symptoms
Discharge from penis, vagina
or anus. Sometimes burning
sensation when urinating or
lower abdominal pain. But
there are often no symptoms.
2
Genital
warts
3
Genital
herpes
4 Gonorrhoea
(the clap)
Warts in, on or near the
penis, vagina or anus.
Blisters, sores or spots on,
around or in the penis,
vagina or anus. Burning
sensation near the genitals
and when urinating.
Discharge from penis, vagina
or anus. Sometimes burning
sensation when urinating or
lower abdominal pain. But
often there are no symptoms.
5
Hepatitis B
(inflammation
of the liver)
Tiredness, nausea and
abdominal pain. But there
are often no symptoms.
Chlamydia is very common and very
infectious. One in every six young
persons who are tested has chlamydia.
What could happen
if you don’t go to
the doctor
You could develop
inflammations and become
infertile.
Warts cannot easily be cured.
They may spread or, after
healing, come back again.
Herpes cannot be cured. The
blisters can always come back
again (just like cold sores).
That often happens when
you’re tired or ill.
You could develop
inflammations and become
infertile.
What is HIV?
HIV, the virus that
can cause AIDS,
is sexually transmittable.
The
virus weakens the
immune system.
Without treatment,
a person living with
HIV will develop
AIDS. HIV is treatable
with drugs,
but unfortunately
there is no cure. If
someone with HIV
is given the right
life-long treatment,
they cannot pass
on the virus to
other people, and
can grow just as
old as people who
do no have HIV.
Your liver can’t function properly
anymore. Eventually you may
even get liver cancer.
You don’t only
catch herpes from
sex without a condom.
You can also
get it if someone
with a cold sore
kisses, licks or
sucks your genitals.
What are STIs?
1 What is an STI? An STI is a sexually transmitted
infection. It is an infection you can get from sex without
a condom. STIs are transmitted through semen, vaginal
fluid, blood and contact between genitals.
2 What’s so bad about an STI? The symptoms of STIs
can be quite unpleasant. If you don’t treat an STI in time,
it can have serious consequences. Chlamydia and gonorrhoea
can even make you infertile. Herpes and genital
warts come back again and again. HIV and hepatitis B are
also incurable. Use a condom when having sex, so the risk
of getting an STI is really small.
3 How do you know if you have an STI? Often you
have no symptoms at all and don’t know whether you have
an STI. Sometimes you do have symptoms. You need to be
tested to be sure that you don’t have an STI.
4 How do you treat an STI? Chlamydia and gonorrhoea
are caused by bacteria. They are treated with antibiotics.
HIV, hepatitis B, genital warts and genital herpes are
caused by viruses. Viruses remain in your body and cannot
be treated. There are drugs that control viruses so that
they don’t make you ill.
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What is safe
and what isn’t?
This is safe sex
Sex with a condom and
the pill or another
contraceptive.
If you have sex, you won’t want to catch an STI
or have an unwanted pregnancy. That’s why it’s
important to have safe sex. But how do you do that?
Read on to find out what’s safe and what isn’t.
How do you make it safe
• Always use condoms to prevent STIs.
• Always use the pill or another contraceptive
to prevent pregnancy as well.
Anal sex with a condom.
• Always use condoms to prevent STIs.
• Use condoms with extra lubricant to prevent tearing.
This is also safe
Why is it safe?
Caressing,
cuddling,
massaging,
kissing of
any kind and
masturbation.
• These won’t give you STIs.
• And you won’t get pregnant either.
When you need to be careful
Licking
or sucking.
How do you make it safe?
• Make sure that no pre-seminal fluid, semen,
vaginal fluid or blood get into your mouth.
That’s how to prevent STIs.
• Want to be absolutely sure? Use condoms.
Touching each
other’s
genitals.
• Make sure no pre-seminal fluid or semen go anywhere
near the vagina. That’s how to prevent pregnancy.
• Make sure no pre-seminal fluid, semen, vaginal fluid
or blood go anywhere near the penis or vagina.
That’s how to prevent STIs.
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VE DE LIEFDE
Did you know...
‘The withdrawal method’ is when a boy takes
his penis out of the vagina just before he
comes. That’s never safe. You can catch an STI
or get pregnant.
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What do you know about STIs,
pregnancy and safe sex?
Are the following statements true
or false?
1. Most STIs go away by themselves
2. If you have an STI, you always have symptoms
3. Washing yourself after having sex prevents STIs
4. There are STIs that make girls infertile
5. The pill protects against STIs too
6. A girl can get pregnant if the boy doesn’t come
when you have sex
7. The first time you have sex you don’t need to
use a condom or a contraceptive
8. If a girl has sex while she has her period she
can still get pregnant
9. Masturbating is always safe
10. Cuddling, caressing and mouth-to-mouth
kissing don’t put you at risk of STIs
You’ll find the answers on page 36.
True
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
False
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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How would
you feel?
Always have safe sex. Because it’s
awful to have to worry afterwards
about an STI or unwanted
pregnancy. We went looking for
some young people to find out how
they would feel.
choose between keeping the child
or abortion. How do you make that
choice? I wouldn’t want either. That’s
why I’m on the pill. Then I don’t have
to worry.’
MOHAMMED, AGE 17: ‘If my girlfriend got
pregnant now, I’d have such a fright.
I wouldn’t know what to do. If her
mother would hear about it, she’d tell
my parents. If my father would know
about it, he’d definitely throw me out.
Luckily it won’t happen, as we have
safe sex.’
On the street ...
JASMINE, AGE 16: ‘I’d hate it if I discovered
I was pregnant and would have to
VINCENT, AGE 16: ‘If I were to have sex
without condoms, I’d worry about
catching something. Then you
wouldn’t really enjoy having sex. If you
have safe sex, you don’t have to worry
about it. So you can enjoy it much
more.’
That’s how I’d feel
How would you feel if you thought you’d run
a risk of an STI or unwanted pregnancy?
 I’d worry
 I’d feel guilty
 I’d regret it
 I’d feel awful
 I wouldn’t worry
 I’d ………………………………………….…
.……………………………………………………
…………………………………………………….
A great summer?
STELLA, AGE 17: ‘Unsafe sex? Never
again! I felt so awful. Last summer
I went to a Scouting camp. I was a
leader of a group of children. In the
evenings we sat with all the leaders
around the campfire. It was a terrific
group and I liked Chris in particular.
One evening we’d been having a lot
of fun and then it happened. We’d
both been drinking and weren’t
thinking straight. Neither of us had
condoms with us. And I wasn’t taking
the pill then either. How stupid can
you be? I worried so much. All I could
think about was an STI or maybe even
pregnancy. After two weeks of worrying
I went to the doctor and told him
what had happened. Fortunately
I immediately had my period. My
doctor advised me to have an STI
test. The whole thing really affected
how I felt about the camp. I never
want to go through that again. I’ll
never have sex without condoms
anymore. And I’m on the pill now
too.’
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If it goes wrong
You have safe sex to prevent unwanted
pregnancy and STIs. But what do
you do if something goes wrong?
How is that done, an STI test?
If you don’t have symptoms, you can have an STI test two weeks after you had
unsafe sex. If you do have symptoms, you don’t have to wait two weeks. Go
to your doctor to be tested or look at www.sense.info for a testing location
somewhere near you. The doctor or nurse will decide which STIs to test you for.
Boys usually only have to urinate in a jar. For girls, a kind of cotton bud is used to
remove some mucus from the cervix. You’ll get the results within a week.
If you’re in a
relationship and want
to stop using condoms, you
should both have an STI test
first. And don’t forget about
using reliable contraception,
like the pill or an IUD.
What is that, a morning after pill?
If you’ve had unsafe sex and don’t want to
get pregnant, you can take a morning after
pill within 72 hours. The morning after pill is
just one tablet. It contains a hormone that
prevents a fertilised egg from implanting in
the uterus. If the morning after pill is taken
within 24 hours after unsafe sex, the risk of
pregnancy is the lowest. After that, it is slightly
less reliable.
You can buy a morning after pill without a
prescription at a drugstore or pharmacy. If
you’ve taken a morning after pill, always do
a pregnancy test when you should have had
your period, just to be sure.
If it was more than three but less than five
days ago that you had safe sex, go to your
doctor for another kind of emergency pill or
an emergency IUD.
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What should I do?
To: info@sense.info
From: Dave001@gmail.com
Subject: What should I do?
Dear Sense,
I have a problem. I’ve had unsafe sex. We didn’t use a condom. Now I’m
scared I may have caught an STI or made my girlfriend pregnant. What
should I do?
------------------------------------------------------Dear
Dave,
You should both be tested for STIs. The sooner you know, the better. An
STI is then often easier to treat. Your doctor can do an STI test or you can
go to the free Sense drop-in session at the GGD health centre.
In your email you don’t say whether your girlfriend is on the pill or uses
another contraceptive. If she doesn’t, she’s running the risk of an unwanted
pregnancy. To prevent that, she may still be able to take a morning after
pill. This is possible within 72 hours (three days) after the unsafe sex. You
can buy a morning after pill at a drugstore or pharmacy.
If the unsafe sex was between three and five days ago, she can go to the
doctor for another kind of emergency pill or an emergency IUD. If it was
more than five days ago, she can do a pregnancy test on the day that she
should have had her period.
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How do you know
you’re pregnant?
Did you have unsafe sex and are you too late to take
a morning after pill? Then you may be pregnant. Do a
pregnancy test to find out. You will have to wait until the
first day that you should have had your period.
Before then, you can’t find out whether or not you’re
pregnant. Although you may notice changes in your body
like sore breasts, nausea and tiredness.
You can buy a pregnancy test at a drugstore or pharmacy.
Your doctor can also do a test for you. For a free test,
go to a Sense drop-in session.
answers to the quiz
What do you know
about STIs, pregnancy
and safe sex?
Answers to the quiz on page 33
1 STIs never go away by themselves. Chlamydia and
gonorrhoea are treated with antibiotics. HIV, hepatitis
B, genital warts and genital herpes are incurable.
They stay in your body. But there are drugs that can
control the virus. The answer is: False.
2 You often have no symptoms and don’t know
whether you have an STI. The answer is: False.
3 Washing after unsafe sex does not help prevent an
STI. The answer is: False.
4 Girls can become infertile from chlamydia and
gonorrhoea. But if you treat them in time, this can
be prevented. The answer is: True.
5 The pill prevents unwanted pregnancy. Use condoms
to prevent STIs. The answer is: False.
6 There may be sperm in a boy’s pre-seminal fluid. So a
girl can get pregnant before the boy comes or without
him having an orgasm at all. The answer is: True.
7 The first time you have sex you can get pregnant or
catch an STI. So you must always have safe sex. The
answer is: False.
8 The length of each girl’s menstrual cycle is different.
So the moment when an egg ripens varies too. A
mature egg lives for two days. Sperm can survive for
three days in the uterus or fallopian tube. Sometimes
even longer. So it is possible – if you have sex during
the last few days of your period – for the sperm
to survive and fertilise a newly released egg. The
answer is: True.
9 You run no risk of STIs or unwanted pregnancy when
you masturbate. The answer is: True.
10 STIs are transmitted through pre-seminal fluid,
semen, vaginal fluid, blood and contact between
genitals. Mouth-to-mouth kissing, cuddling and
caressing are safe. You do run a risk if you lie next to
each other naked and there’s contact between your
genitals. And make sure you don’t touch the other
person with pre-seminal fluid, semen, vaginal fluid
or blood on your hands. The answer is: True.
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Pregnant:
what now?
What do you do if it turns out
that you’re pregnant or your
girlfriend is pregnant?
There are two choices:
1 Terminating the pregnancy
by having an abortion.
2 Going through with the
pregnancy. That means the
child will be born.
If you are pregnant or your
girlfriend is pregnant, go and get
help. Talk about it to people you
trust. For example, your doctor,
someone working at a Sense
drop-in session, or someone you
know well.
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do you do it?
How do you do it?
Having safe sex prevents STIs and
unwanted pregnancy. It means
using condoms and a contraceptive.
But how do you do that?
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6 Safe sex: how do you do it?
What do they think
of condoms?
Boys say:
DAN, AGE 18: ‘The first couple of times I
found it really awkward – stopping just
when we were starting to have fun to get
a condom. But now we’re so used to it
that we don’t even think about it.’
LUCAS, AGE 16: ‘At first I really didn’t want
to use a condom. Because you do feel
less. But since I got really stressed
out once, I’ve always used them. I’d
rather feel less and not have any stress
afterwards.’
LEANDER, AGE 14: ‘I think it’s really stupid if
people don’t use them. Imagine if you
catch something? You just don’t know
whether someone has an STI.’
NIGEL, AGE 17: ‘Some of my friends say that
sex without a condom feels better. But
I feel much more relaxed, knowing I’m
protecting my girl. Then she doesn’t have
to be nervous about pregnancy or STIs.’
JAMIE, AGE 18: ‘At first I found them quite
difficult to put on. Now we’ve got the
hang of it and she does it too. That’s
cool.’
Girls say:
AVIVA, AGE 15: ‘If I was with someone, I
wouldn’t only take the pill. I’d definitely
use condoms too. You’d want to be sure,
wouldn’t you?’
ISABELLA, AGE 16: ‘At the beginning you
probably wouldn’t talk about things
you’d done in the past. That’s why I’d
never do it without using condoms
before that person has taken an STI test.’
KRYSTA, AGE 16: ‘The first time I found it
quite difficult to bring up the subject of
condoms. But I really didn’t want to do
it without using one. So you have to talk
about it. And you’re much more relaxed
if you don’t have to worry.’
CAITLYN, AGE 18: ‘Look, we all know it feels
nicer without a condom. But what’s
nice about an STI? Nothing. So we use
condoms.’
BRITT, AGE 16: ‘Maybe you can trust your
boyfriend, and maybe even his exgirlfriends,
but you never know who
they’ve been with. You think: I’ll never
get an STI, but the problem is that
everyone thinks that. You just never
know for sure.’
What else is good about
condoms:
• A condom stops a boy coming
too fast.
• A condom is cleaner, semen
stays in it.
What do
parents
think of
condoms?
I haven’t talked to mum and dad
about it. But I’m sure they think
condoms are important.
My parents think it’s very important. My
mother even gave me condoms for when
I went on holiday with my friends.
My parents think I should only have
sex when I’m married. But they do say:
‘Always use a condom if
something does
happen’.
At home we have a jar of condoms that
we can all use. It’s
really cool.
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think of the pill?
IRIS, AGE 17: ‘My boyfriend and I aren’t having
sex yet. But I have already thought about
how I’d make sure I didn’t get pregnant.
My mother suggested an IUD. Because you
don’t have to think about it every day.’
HANNAH, AGE 15: ‘I have a lot of problems with
my period. That’s why I’m on the pill. But it
will also be handy if I start going out with
someone.’
ZOË, AGE 16: ‘I was looking on the internet with
my friends the other day. One of them has
had a relationship for a while and wants to
start using a contraceptive. There’s actually
quite a lot to choose from. I’d go for the pill.’
Tip If you don't
want anyone
to know
Doctors are obliged to
respect confidentiality. That
means that he or she may
tell no one that you’re using
a contraceptive.
You don't want anyone
to know you went to the
doctor for a contraceptive?
Then it's best to go to a
Sense drop-in session. Then
you can use cash to pay for
the contraceptive at the
pharmacy.
LONG LIVE LOVE
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How do I get the pill?
To: info@sense.info
From: Tess_B@gmail.com
Subject: How do I get the pill?
Dear Sense,
I have a question. I’ve had a boyfriend for a little while. I’d like
to know more about what I should do to make sure I don’t get
pregnant. I was thinking of going on the pill. But how do I get it?
----------------------------------------------Dear
Tess,
You get the pill from your doctor. You can also get other
contraceptives there. Make an appointment to see your doctor
and talk about what’s the best choice for you. You may want to
take your boyfriend, your mother or a friend with you.
When you’ve decided, your doctor will write a prescription. Take
the prescription to your pharmacy to pick up your contraceptive.
You will need to go back to your doctor to have a hormone
injection, or have an IUD or hormone implant fitted, if you have
chosen one of these options. What this costs depends on your
health insurance and the kind of contraceptive.
If you’d rather not go to your doctor, you can also go to a Sense
drop-in session at the GGD community health centre in your area.
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Top 3: Questions about buying condoms
1 Where can I buy condoms? At drugstores,
pharmacies and supermarkets. You can also buy them on
the internet and sometimes from dispensers from toilets,
pubs and bars.
2 Which condoms should I buy? Reliable brands are,
for example, Durex or a drugstore’s own label. There are
different kinds of condoms. You’ll find ordinary condoms,
extra thin condoms, or condoms with a colour or flavour.
Condoms are available in different sizes.
3 How can I see if the condoms are safe? Check
whether there’s a CE mark on the pack. It means that the
condoms have been approved. Also look at the expiry
date. And make sure the pack isn’t damaged.
JAMAL, AGE 18: ‘At first buying condoms was really nerveracking.
I thought: everyone will see that I’m going to
have sex. The first time I bought them at a drugstore a
bit further away from where I live, where I didn’t know
anyone. Now it doesn’t bother me anymore.’
MIRA, AGE 16: ‘I went with a friend to buy condoms. They
were in a rack at the drugstore so I could choose them
myself. Handy. That way people in the queue didn’t have
to hear that I wanted condoms.’
Remember: you can keep condoms
in many places, but not everywhere!
• Don’t keep condoms for months in
your bag, trouser pocket or wallet.
The pack may tear.
• Don’t leave condoms in the sun.
The rubber may get damaged.
quiz
Where do you keep condoms?
Choose the answer that describes what
you do.
1. When you have a date:
 In my trouser pocket
 In my wallet
 In my bag
 Somewhere else: …………………
…………………………….……………..
2. When you go on holiday:
 In my toilet bag
 In my suitcase
 In my wallet
 Somewhere else: …………………
…………………………….……………..
3. When someone comes over:
 In my bedside cabinet
 Under my pillow
 In my desk drawer
 Somewhere else: …………………
…………………………….……………..
4. If I don’t want anyone
finding my condoms:
 In my bag
 In a secret compartment of
my wallet
 In my mobile phone cover
 Somewhere else: …………………
…………………………….……………..
Female condom
There’s also a condom for women. This condom is
bigger than the male condom. The girl puts it in her
vagina herself. The female condom is not used very
much in countries like the Netherlands.
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Make sure
you have them
with you
Make sure you have condoms
with you. Even if you
aren’t planning to have sex.
Then you’ve always got
them if you need them.
SENNA, AGE 16: ‘It’s such rubbish
that having a condom with
you means you want to have
sex. I always have one with
me. Then I don’t have to think
about it if it does happen.’
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1 Tear open the pack on the tear strip and take
out the condom. Make sure you don’t damage the
condom. Be careful with sharp nails and jewellery.
Don’t use scissors!
2 Make sure the ring of the condom is on the
outside. Hold the tip of the condom between
your thumb and forefinger to squeeze out the air.
Otherwise it might tear.
3 Use one hand to put the condom on the top of
the erect penis. With the other hand, roll the condom
down as far as you can over the erect penis. Keep
holding the tip. Make sure there’s enough space in
the tip. That’s where the semen will be caught.
4 After coming, withdraw the penis before it
softens. During withdrawal, hold the condom ring so
the condom doesn’t slip off.
Take off the condom and tie a knot in it. Throw it
away. Condoms cannot be flushed down the toilet.
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What can go wrong?
• The condom may burst or tear. This can
happen if the tip was not squeezed properly
and air got in.
• The condom may slip off. This can happen
if you wait too long with withdrawing the
penis from the vagina.
More
you should know...
• Never wear one condom over another.
• Only use a condom once.
• You can’t unroll it? Take a new condom.
• Use a condom with extra lubricant for anal sex.
• Use water-based lubricant. Oil will damage
the rubber.
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ALL ABOUT CONTRACEPTIVES
What is it?
The pill
How does it work?
A pill that releases hormones
in your body.
How do you use it?
One pill a day. After taking all
the pills in the pack, you don’t
take any for a week. You then
have your period but are still
protected.
Advantages
• You know exactly
when you’ll have your
period.
• You can delay your
period.
Disadvantages
• You might forget to
take the pill.
Hormone coil
(IUS)
An IUS is a plastic device
that is inserted in your
uterus. It releases hormones
so that you don’t
get pregnant. It prevents
pregnancy for five years.
A doctor inserts the IUS.
• You only have to think
about it once every
five years.
• It gives you lighter
and shorter periods.
• Insertion might be
painful.
• You may have
irregular bleeding.
Copper
coil (IUD)
An IUD is a plastic and
copper device that is
inserted in your uterus.
The copper prevents
pregnancy. An IUD provides
protection against
pregnancy for five to ten
years.
Contraceptive
injection
A contraceptive injection
contains a hormone
which prevents pregnancy
for 12 weeks.
A doctor inserts the IUD.
• You only have to
think about it once
every five to ten
years.
• It contains no
hormones.
• Insertion might be
painful.
• Your periods may
be heavier and last
longer.
A doctor gives you the injection
once in 12 weeks.
• You only have to
think about it once
every 12 weeks.
• Your periods will
become irregular.
• If you have side effects
the injection can’t be
immediately reversed.
• If you stop, it takes a
while before you’re
fertile again.
• You may have
irregular bleeding.
Contraceptive
implant
The implant is as big as a
matchstick and is placed
under the skin of your
upper arm. It releases
hormones so you don’t
get pregnant. You’re
protected against pregnancy
for three years.
Ring
A flexible, plastic ring
that you place in your
vagina. The ring releases
hormones so you don’t
get pregnant. It prevents
pregnancy for one
month.
Patch
A thin patch that you
stick on your skin. It
releases hormones that
prevent pregnancy.
A doctor inserts the implant.
• You only have to think
about it once every
three years.
• It reduces menstrual
pain.
• You may have
irregular bleeding.
You place the ring in your
vagina like a tampon. After
three weeks, you remove it
and have a ring-free week.
You then have your period
but are still protected.
• Y ou only have to
think about it twice
a month.
• You know exactly
when you’ll have your
period.
• You can delay your
period.
You stick a new patch on your
skin once a week for three
weeks. This can be on any
part of your body except your
breasts or upper legs. The
fourth week is patch-free. You
then have your period but are
still protected.
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• You only have to think
about it once a week.
• You know exactly
when you’ll have your
period.
• You can delay your
period.
• You might forget to
stick on a new patch.
• It can be seen.
• You may forget to
insert a new ring.
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suit me?
Help Linda and Melody make a choice. Read their
questions and tell them what you think would be best.
LINDA, AGE 16: ‘I‘ve had a boyfriend
for a little while. We haven’t had sex
yet but I want to be prepared for
when it does happen. Which contraceptive
would suit me? I’d like
to know exactly when I’ll be getting
my period. I’ve heard that some
contraceptives let you delay your
period. That would be good.’
Which contraceptive would you
suggest for Linda?
MELODY, AGE 18: ‘I’ve been going out
with my boyfriend for two years now.
I’m on the pill, but I’m a bit careless
and sometimes forget to take it.
That really stresses me out as I don’t
want to get pregnant. Which contraceptive
would be better for me?
Preferably one that I wouldn’t have
to think about so much.’
Which contraceptive would you
suggest for Melody?
…………………………….………….. …………………………….…………..
Contraceptives in
the Netherlands
• Over 50% of girls take the
pill as a contraceptive.
• Almost 11% of girls have
a hormone coil.
• Over 1% of girls use
a ring or have contraceptive
injections.
Five questions about the pill
1 Can the pill do your body
any harm?
No. The pill is not bad for you. When
you start taking it, you may have some
nausea or headaches. The same goes
for other contraceptives containing
hormones.
2 Can the pill make you infertile?
No, absolutely not. You can get pregnant
as soon as you stop taking the pill.
3 Do you have to take the pill
every day?
Yes. The pill only works if you take it
every day. If you take the pill now and
then, it won’t work properly and you
can get pregnant.
4 What should I do if I forget
to take the pill?
It depends on which week you forget
to take the pill. Read the instructions or
get in touch with the Sense Infoline.
5 Does the pill work if I’ve
been sick?
No. If you’ve been sick or have diarrhoea,
the pill will be less effective. To
know what to do, read the instructions
or get in touch with the Sense Infoline.
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Tips for the pill
If you forget to take the pill, you
run the risk of pregnancy. So read
these tips to take it correctly.
• Take the pill at the same time
each day.
• Keep your pill pack in one
place. For example, next to your
toothbrush or on your bedside
cabinet.
• Put an extra pack in your bag.
Then you’ve always got the pill
with you.
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Safe sex: how to talk about it
Talking about
contraceptives
ADRIENNE, AGE 17: ‘I‘ve had a boyfriend
for a little while. We haven’t had sex
yet, but we will at some point. Last
week we talked for the first time
about what we should do to prevent
pregnancy. He actually had some
good ideas. I was really pleased.’
GUILLIANO, AGE 16: ‘My girlfriend has
started taking the pill. She’s told me
all about how it works. About the pill
pack, and that you stop taking it for
a week. I’m glad I know that now.’
SORAYA, AGE 18: ‘My boyfriend mentioned
it recently. How should we
make sure I don’t get pregnant
when we have sex? I was really
pleased I didn’t have to bring it up.
That he feels responsible for it too
and he’s serious about us.’
How to bring up condoms?
Bringing up the subject
of condoms can be quite
difficult. But once you’ve
talked about it, you’ll feel
a lot better.
It was actually brilliant
ELINE, AGE 18: ‘We’d been going
out for three months and were
lying on the sofa cuddling. I said
to him: If we were to go to bed
together, what do you think about
condoms? So we talked about
safe sex and who would bring the
condoms. It was actually brilliant.
We immediately talked about our
first time.’
Just get one out
RUBEN, AGE 17: ‘I think I’d feel a bit
awkward. What should you say first?
You could just take out a condom.
Then you’d see how he reacts.’
Nice when the boy does it
WESLEY, AGE 15: ‘I was talking to my
brother about it the other day. He
said that girls like it when boys
do it. So I’d just ask: shall I bring
condoms?’
We both thought of it
JADE, AGE 17: ‘We hadn’t really talked
about it beforehand. I found it quite
difficult to do. But the evening
we had sex for the first time, my
boyfriend showed me that he had
condoms with him. I also had some
in my bedside cabinet. Funny really.’
Tips Ways to
talk about it
• Work out beforehand how and
when you’ll bring it up.
• Be clear. Just say honestly: ‘I only
do it with…’
• Bring it up while you’ve still got
your clothes on.
• Show the condom or put it where
it’s visible.
• Bring it up with a joke. Then it
won’t be such a big deal.
• Give the other person a condom
as a gift. That’ll make it clear
immediately.
How would you bring it up?
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Tips For boys
• Ask your girlfriend if she’s taken
her pill today.
• Read the instructions to see how
the pill works.
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What to do if they don’t
want to use condoms
STEP 1. Say that you only want to have sex
with condoms.
Say, for example: ‘I only do it with a condom’.
STEP 2. Don’t they want to?
Then say why you do want to use a condom.
What would you say?
 I’d say: ‘I do trust you. But not our exes’.
 I’d say: ‘Sex without worries is much more fun’.
 I’d say: ‘You can never be sure whether you
have an STI’.
 Something else: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STEP 3. Do they still not want to use
a condom?
Then suggest you have sex another way.
Say, for example: ‘Then we’ll just kiss’.
STEP 4. Do they not want that either?
Then say you’re not happy about that.
Say, for example: ‘I think that’s a shame’.
STEP 5. Do they still not want to?
Don’t let yourself be persuaded. Say that
you’ll only have sex with condoms.
Say, for example, ‘I’ll only do it with a condom’.
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Am I being difficult?
To: info@sense.info
From: emmadv@gmail.com
Subject: With a condom?
Dear Sense,
My new boyfriend wants to have sex without condoms as I’m on
the pill. He says he’s sure I don’t have any STIs. I don’t want to yet,
I think there’s too great a risk. He thinks I’m being difficult. What
should I do?
-----------------------------------------------Dear
Emma,
Say why you want to have sex with condoms. You can tell him, for
example, that you trust him but you can never be sure whether
either of you picked up something in a previous relationship.
You can also suggest making love another way. Don’t let him put
pressure on you. Say that you’ll only have sex without condoms
once you’ve both been tested for STIs.
If the results of the STI test are fine and you only have sex with
each other, then you can do it without condoms. But always use
something to prevent pregnancy, such as the pill or an IUD.
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Copy editing Annemies Gort
Graphic design Ontwerphaven,
Suzanne Hertogs and Anne de Laat
Comic Strips Studio de Leijer, Jeroen de Leijer
Photography Yvonne Brandwijk, Shutterstock.com
Translation Mandy Savage
Production Alice Verleun, Soa Aids Nederland
Printed by GTV DonMail, Oosterhout
Produced with funding from ZonMw, RIVM
Order at www.longlivelove.nl
This student magazine is part of a teaching pack that includes
a teacher's guide, films and the websites: www.longlivelove.nl
and www.lesgevenindeliefde.nl (Dutch only).
Fourth edition, English, 2020
© Soa Aids Nederland, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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