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Unit 2: Philosophical and Ethical Themes
2.1 Issues of Relationships
2.1.2 Sexual Relationships
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What are the key characteristics of healthy sexual relationships?
Consent, respect, commitment
Describe a casual sexual relationship.
No emotional commitment
The secular/liberal perspective emphasizes individual autonomy and the right to engage in consensual sexual
relationships
In a monogamous relationship, two partners are exclusively committed to each
other
Consent in sexual relationships means both partners willingly agree to engage in sexual activity.
True
The traditional/religious perspective views sexual activity as acceptable only within the context of
marriage
Ordering the key principles of the traditional/religious perspective on sexual relationships:
1️⃣ Emphasis on the sanctity of marriage
2️⃣ Sexual activity is only acceptable within marriage
3️⃣ Premarital and extramarital sex is prohibited
The traditional/religious view considers marriage as the only
legitimate
context for sexual relations.
True
What are some responsibilities in sexual relationships according to the study material?
Respect boundaries and needs
What is a key characteristic of healthy sexual relationships?
Consent
The traditional/religious perspective on sexual ethics is often rooted in religious
teachings
The traditional/religious perspective views sexual activity as only
acceptable
within marriage.
True
What does sexual ethics refer to?
Moral principles for sex
The secular/liberal view allows for a wider range of consensual sexual
relationships
The traditional/religious perspective prohibits premarital or extramarital sexual
relations
Match the perspective with its emphasis:
Traditional/Religious ↔️ Sanctity of marriage
Secular/Liberal ↔️ Individual autonomy
Responsibility in sexual relationships includes respecting
boundaries
and communicating openly.
True
Match the concept with its focus:
Consent ↔️ Agreement to sexual activity
Responsibility ↔️ Ethical conduct and care
Challenges in sexual relationships can arise from communication issues,
intimacy problems
, or external factors.
True
Stress and work pressure are examples of external factors that can challenge sexual relationships.
True
The secular/liberal perspective views sexual activity as acceptable between consenting
adults
Characteristics of consent in healthy sexual relationships
1️⃣ Freely given
2️⃣ Reversible
3️⃣ Informed
4️⃣ Enthusiastic
5️⃣ Specific
Match the term with its focus in sexual relationships:
Consent ↔️ Agreement
Responsibility ↔️ Ethical conduct
What are the two main perspectives on sexual ethics?
Traditional and secular
The traditional/religious view considers marriage as the only legitimate context for sexual relations.
True
The secular/liberal perspective prioritizes religious teachings over individual autonomy in sexual ethics.
False
The traditional/religious view emphasizes the importance of religious
teachings
in defining moral boundaries for sexual behavior.
True
What are the five key characteristics of consent?
Freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, specific
What are the four aspects of responsibility in sexual relationships?
Respecting boundaries, communicating openly, practicing safe sex, avoiding impaired judgment
What are challenges in sexual relationships defined as?
Obstacles impacting intimacy
Intimacy issues in sexual relationships can lead to reduced
satisfaction
Match the perspective with its view on sexual activity:
Traditional/Religious ↔️ Acceptable only within marriage
Secular/Liberal ↔️ Acceptable between consenting adults
What does the traditional/religious perspective emphasize regarding marriage and sexual relations?
Sanctity of marriage
Why does the traditional/religious perspective view sexual activity as only acceptable within marriage?
Religious teachings
Responsibility in sexual relationships involves communicating openly about desires and
limits
Match the type of sexual relationship with its description:
Monogamous ↔️ Exclusive commitment
Polyamorous ↔️ Non-exclusive relationships
Casual ↔️ No emotional commitment
The secular/liberal perspective emphasizes individual
autonomy
What role does religion play in the traditional/religious perspective on sexual relationships?
Defines moral boundaries
What does the secular/liberal perspective emphasize regarding sexual relationships?
Consenting adults
The traditional/religious perspective bases its views on religious
teachings
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