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Are you or a friend coping with a family conflict like separated, divorced, drug addicted, abused or abusive parents?
family
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Are you or a friend coping with a problem friendship, boyfriend, girlfriend, authority figure, cult or gang?
relationships
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Are you or a friend coping with poor self-esteem, stress, anxiety, loneliness, grief, anger or depression?
feelings
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Are you or a friend coping with depression or thoughts of suicide?
suicide
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Are you or a friend coping with a lack of basic needs like food, clothing, housing, employment, or trouble at school?
basic needs
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Are you or a friend coping with prejudice, neglect, emotional, physical or sexual abuse, survival sex, prostitution, domestic violence or crime?
abuse
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Are you or a friend coping with a physical disability, sexually transmitted disease (STD), HIV/AIDS, self-harm, a psychiatric or eating disorder?
health
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Are you or a friend coping with questions about sexuality, sexual hygiene, a pregnancy, sexually transmitted disease (STD) or HIV/AIDS?
sex
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Are you or a friend coping with tobacco, alcohol, street drugs or prescription drugs?
drugs & alcohol
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Are you or a friend coping with thoughts of leaving home, running away or are you already homeless?
running away
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Talk with your partner, if you aren’t close enough to talk about sex, maybe you aren’t close enough to have sex. With your partner’s support, you can build a stronger relationship while you wait to begin your sexual relationship. Find creative non-sexual ways to show your feelings for each other.
Here are some partners’ negative feelings about abstinence and ideas for how to respond. Don’t have sex with someone just because it’s easier to do than talk!"
"If you loved me, you’d do it with me."
"If you loved me, you’d respect my decision."
"Everybody is doing it."
""I’m somebody, and I’m not doing it."
"What’s your problem? "
""I think we should wait. There’s nothing wrong with that."
"But I love you!"
"If you love me, you’ll help me wait."
"If you won’t do it, I’ll find somebody who will."
"I’m sorry I don’t mean more to you than that."