Thinking about sex is part of growing up. But feeling sexy or horny doesn’t mean you have to have sex! You cannot jump into bed with everyone you feel attracted to. You would risk not only your reputation - but pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV.
Here are some ways to handle sexual feelings:
Distract yourself:It may be easier to avoid the things that get you sexually excited. Don’t expose yourself to sexual images (porn) and stay busy by doing things like studying to create a positive future for yourself.
Set sex rules: Do you know what your own sexual rules are? Have you decided how far you are willing to take things with another person? You set the rules. Here are some examples of rules: I stop at kissing. I always keep my underwear on. I don’t have sex if I am drunk. I never have sex without a condom. I don’t sleep with a guy until we both have HIV tests. I will wait to have sex once I am married. It’s your body and you can decide what you feel comfortable doing. If you have set yourself a clear limit, then you’ll know when to say ‘no’.
Fool around in other ways: You can be close, kiss, cuddle and have sexual play without having penetrative sex with any lover.
Penetrative sex has risks that can change your life - like a pregnancy. Focus on the other important things, like finishing school or learning a trade, so you can support yourself and later, your family.
Everyone thinks about sex sometimes and during puberty it can feel like it's the only thing on your mind! Don't become obsessed with it and lose sight of your education or your life plan. Set rules for yourself and stick to them.
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