b.
Call attention to the star on the floor or the posted dimension signs around the room. Ask the
class the following questions one at a time and allow them to move to each dimension, or
facet, which best describes their answer.
After each question have several students share
their thinking. Instruct them to have fun. There are no right or wrong answers. Students
will likely laugh at their own priorities.
Which facet are you spending the most time developing at this point in your life?
Why?
Which facet do you spend the least amount of time developing?
Why?
Which facet do you consider to be the most important in choosing a friend?
Why?
Which facet do you consider to be the most important in romance, choosing a boyfriend
or girlfriend?
Why?
Which facet does the media put the most emphasis on?
How does this make you feel?
c.
Upon completion, have students return to their seats.
The way you all moved around the star as you answered my questions reflects the complexity of
human nature.
Having five-dimensions definitely makes us more complicated than animals.
1. Interrelated Dimensions
Because humans are multi-faceted, sexual activity encompasses our whole personhood.
Becoming involved sexually has a physical, emotional, mental, social and moral/spiritual
impact.
YES You Can . . .Bu i l d Hea l t hy Re l a t i onsh i p s !
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