Here on our blog, we set out to answer some of the questions that students have asked on their anonymous, voluntary feedback forms given at the end of each class.
A New Path
A story from one of our Why Not presenters. “I remember hearing that 2/3 of students who engaged in sex and sexual activity regretted their decision and wish they would have waited longer. Of all of the information this stood out to me because it was very relatable.”
Is Porn Harmless or Even Beneficial?
Porn is often promoted as fun, casual, healthy, and educational. Here’s proof that it’s not.
“Can I use a condom/contraceptives?”
Condom use and contraceptives can be helpful tools to reduce sexual risk, but not avoid it entirely. Continue reading to learn more.
“Why don’t you guys teach safe sex instead of abstinence?”
This is a valid question, and one we hope to answer it in a brief and concise way. First, let’s define the term ‘safe-sex’. Continue Reading.
Setting Boundaries in Relationships
Boundaries are important in relationships. Knowing what you are and are not okay with and communicating those things to others can seem like a difficult task. Here are some steps to help you establish boundaries, communicate them clearly, and build healthy relationships.
Growing Up with Single Parents
Written by one of our Why Not presenters. “I’d like to tell you a story of how I came to be. It involves two loving parents who I appreciate very much. The thing is, they were never married.”
The Up-Side of Abstinence
Written by one of our Why Not presenters. “I had heard that abstinence was the best option. However, that piece of advice really stuck with me when I began hearing it from my peers.”
Recovered Hope
A story from one of our Why Not presenters. “I was at a place where the only time that I thought I felt happy was when I was high, but realistically, the drugs weren’t helping me with depression, they were making it worse”
If you are struggling, reach out for help. Don’t fight the battle alone.
“What does ‘Why Not’ mean?”
The name ‘Why Not’ for a Sexual Risk Avoidance education program may seem a bit confusing at first, as if to say, “Why not have sex? Just go for it.”. Here’s an explanation of what ‘Why Not’ means to us and the message that we share with students.
Relationships, Heartache, and Growth
A story from one of our Why Not presenters. Looking back on past relationships can be difficult, but it can help us heal and grow toward healthier ones in the future.