Lesson 6: Relationships And Sex

Psychologists tell us in order to feel fulfilled we need to know that we are loved, accepted and valued. But what happens when we don’t find this in our romantic relationships?

This lesson explores gender stereotypes and cultural norms that create pressure surrounding sex. We define love and lust, what it looks like to be loved in a positive relationship and highlight characteristics of unhealthy behaviours in abusive relationships.

Ideal for Year 9 and above.

Learning objectives

Identify attitudes towards sex and their impact on how we view women

Understand characteristics of healthy vs unhealthy relationships

Develop strategies to safeguard ourselves and end an unhealthy relationship

Key content

  • Exploration of the stages of development in a romantic relationship

  • Discuss cultural attitudes towards sex, connotations attached to these and possible responses

  • Rated vs slated: exploration of gender stereotypes and acceptable sexual behaviour

  • Definition of sexism and exploration of this

  • A critical look at the messages we receive regarding appearance and conduct in relationships

  • Exploration of societal pressure on girls surrounding sex and how this affects their choices in relationships

  • Discussion on love vs lust and characteristics of each

  • Topical vox-pops from teens around the UK

  • Definition of gaslighting, characteristic behaviour and warning signs

  • Practical tips for ending an unhealthy relationship

  • Exploration of positive relationships and healthy boundaries

  • A Christian response to this topic inc. biblical teachings on the importance of guarding ourselves and respecting our value

  • Signposting to appropriate agencies and additional sources of support

Key curriculum themes

  • Health and wellbeing: Self-concept, Mental health and emotional wellbeing, Managing risk and personal safety

  • Relationships: Positive Relationships, Relationship values, Forming and maintaining respectful relationships, Consent, Bullying, abuse and discrimination, Social influences

  • Living in the wider world: Choices and pathways

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