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CARLOTA SÁ

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LOVE, SEX, DATES

English presentation

Start

By: Beatriz Antunes n.º 3 Carlota Sá n.º 5

Index

Taboos and prejudices

06

01

Introduction

Evolution of the dates

The Story of Romantic Love

07

02

Red flags and green flags

Love in modern relationships

08

03

Sexuality and identity

09

04

Conclusion

Sex education and health

05

Love

Introduction

Adolescence

"Love, sex, and dating" are key aspects of human relationships that evolve with culture and technology. The digital age has transformed how people connect and build relationships, adding new complexities and challenges.

Dates

Sex

1. ROMANTIC LOVE

The Story of Romantic Love

Romantic Movement of the 19th Century:

  • The idea of love as intense and individual passion;
  • Pain and obstacles;
  • Soul mates and deep, soulful connections
20th Century Influence:
  • Cinema reinforced an idealized, dramatic vision of love.
  • Associating marriage with a "happy ending"
Dynamic Nature of Love:
  • Love manifests differently in people's lives;
  • Source of great happiness and significant challenges
  • Highly individual experience

Love in modern relationships

  • Diversity in modern love
  • Influence of cultural and technological changes
  • Greater freedom to define emotions
  • Variety of perspectives on love
  • Limitations based on culture and religion
monogamous

polygamous

open relationships

Advantages and disadvantages of social networks in relationships

  • Easy communication
  • Transparency and trying to build trust
  • Discover common interests more easily
  • The partner can express their love at any time even when they are not with the person
  • Pages for couples can give advice and support for resolving conflicts and helping the relationship in general
  • Jealousy and comparison
  • Lack of privacy
  • More misunderstandings and conflicts
  • More infidelity and temptation
  • Impact on self-esteem and well-being
  • Excessive use of social media can lead to addiction, distracting the couple from genuine moments that could be spent together.

2. SEX

IDENTITY

Sexuality

Sexuality is a part of the human experience that involves various aspects, including desires, attractions, sexual orientation, sexual preferences, sexual behaviors and emotions related to sex.

Identity is the concept we have of ourselves, how we understand ourselves and position ourselves in the world. Important aspects of identity include: Gender identity the main ones being:

  • Cisgender
  • Transgender:
  • Non-binary gender

Main components of sexuality:

  • Sexual orientation
  • Sexual desire and attraction
  • Sexual expression
  • Culture and sexuality

Info

Statistics on sexuality

In Portugal

In England

sex education

Promote diversity and inclusion

Disease Prevention

Safe Transition to Adulthood

Debunking the wrong information

Warn about abuse

Teenage Pregnancy

sex education helps to reduce early and unwanted pregnancy

Misconceptions that young people can acquire from unreliable sources

It helps them face future challenges with more confidence.

Teach about protection methods

helps promote respect for different sexual orientations and gender identities

reduces vulnerability to situations of exploitation and abuse.

Taboos and prejudices

Taboos and prejudices about sex and sexuality are social constructs shaped by cultural, religious, and historical norms, influencing how people think, discuss, and behave regarding sex.

Taboos about female sexuality

  • Virginity and purity
  • Female pleasure
  • Menstruation
  • Teenagers and sex

Taboos can lead to misinformation among young people, resulting in issues like unplanned pregnancies, STDs, and sexual abuse. Thus, avoiding taboos and prejudices about sexual relations is important.

3. DATES

Industrial revolution (IVX century)

  • Started meeting potential partners at social events and workplaces.
  • The concept of “dating” gained popularity
  • Dating became a social experience to get to know suitors better.

Evolution of Dating

Modern era (XVII-XVIII century)

  • More involvement in choosing their partners.
  • supervised and largely influenced by parents.
  • Literature promoted the pursuit of perfect love.

Middle Age and Renaissance (XV century)

  • Social interactions were restricted
  • The idea of dating did not exist
  • Met for the first time on their wedding day.
  • Marriages were typically arranged by parents.
.

Modern era(XX century)

  • Relationships became more informal
  • People started finding partners at parties, work, schools, and social events.
  • The introduction of the pill and the rise of feminism.

Digital era (XXI century)

  • The internet has transformed dating
  • Relationships have become more varied and flexible in the digital age.
  • Facilitate contact with people from different regions and cultures.

The evolution of dating

Red Flags and Green Flags

Red Flags and Green Flags

Green flags

Red flags

  • - Emotional Manipulation
  • - Refusal to Compromise
  • - Emotional Unavailability
  • - Good Communication
  • - Emotional Support
  • - Confidence

Thank you

Sexual orientation

The most frequent sexualities around the world are:

  • - Heterosexuality
  • - Homosexuality
  • - Bisexuality
  • - Asexual
  • -Pansexual