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“…Congress found…that this method of killing a living fetus- performed on fetuses that are at or near viability-…perverts the birth process, blurs the line between abortion and infanticide, and confuses the medical, legal, and ethical duties of physicians to preserve life. Congress also found that partial-birth abortion imposes severe pain on the fetus.” “Congress specifically found that partial-birth abortion poses serious risks of its own to the health of a woman undergoing the procedure. Those risks include…cervical incompetence, potentially hindering a woman’s ability to carry a subsequent pregnancy to term, and a risk of lacerations and severe hemorrhaging from a doctor forcing a sharp instrument into the base of the skull of the fetus while it is lodged in the birth canal. Additional risks include that of uterine rupture, abruption, amniotic fluid embolus, and trauma to the uterus as a result of any conversion of the fetus to a footling breech position...” [Excerpts from previous Department of Justice filings from spokesman Monica Goodling, who published a detailed explanation of the legal issues involved in the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban case]
 
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It's such a great feeling to hold somenone's hand, get a big hug, and walk arm-in-arm.

            But how do you feel when your date starts pushing to    "go all the way"?

Do you feel uneasy, unsure?

Good! Your inner being is telling you to stop.

But, how can a person avoid sex when he/she is being pressured to have intercourse, or "outercourse"?

The first step is to be committed to an Abstinent Lifestyle.

See yourself as a person

who is worthy of having a happy and healthy marriage in the future,

full of love and joy, and perhaps a family,
 
because you ARE that person!

 

 

Develop and rely on the character traits of self-respect and respect for others.

Then, make a decision that you will not have sex.

Here are a number of things that may be helpful:

  • Be convinced that the negative health consequences of premarital sexual activity are significant, which they are.

  • Find a friend who has the same resolve about not having sex before marriage, as you do.

  • Write out your decision about how you will handle sexual pressures and refer to it from time to time.

  • Develop your self-esteem. Realize that having sex will not build the self-esteem you may be seeking. Becoming sexually involved and then breaking up, as is most often the case with unmarried individuals, actually can damage your self-esteem. Real self-esteem is built by self-discipline and by striving toward and achieving worthwhile goals.

  • Practice assertiveness. Some people meekly surrender their independence when someone pressures them, but those who resist the pressure by asserting their commitment are respected.

  • Make your values known to the person you are dating from the beginning. Usually someone who is interested only in sex will not pursue the relationship.

  • Plan your time together. Don’t just meet and see what happens. Have specific places to go and times to be there. Keep on schedule.

  • Avoid alcohol and drugs. Much of the sexual activity that occurs among young people is associated with alcohol and/or drugs.

  • Limit the amount of physical contact. One possible approach is to resolve to do nothing you wouldn’t do in your own home in the presence of other people.

  • If you have been sexually abused in the past, tell a loved one and seek professional help. Often someone who has been sexually abused is more likely to become sexually involved before marriage. Make sure any emotional damage you have suffered from past experiences is not complicated by bad decisions about your sexuality today. In the past, your virginity was stolen from you; you did not freely give it away. In other words, don't keep having sex now just because you had it in the past!

  • Head in the RIGHT Direction!  , turn around, and free yourself of your past!
[Sexual Health Today, The Medical Institute for Sexual Health]



It’s Never Too Late to Start Saying NO -- The word that Eliminates the risk 100% of the time!

 

No - Nein - Non - Nyet 

(Nyet is Russian for NO)

NO is a love word

Go for NO


If you think saying NO is hard, wait till you say "yes"...



 
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