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 | | Be able to demonstrate the effective use of a range of communication skills(e.g., listening and feedback, "I" language, asking questions, learning to make requests, saying no, giving and receiving feedback, etc.) in sexual situations with a partner. |
 | | Demonstrate an understanding of the range of options for sexual expression (celibacy, fantasy, tribadism, interfemoral intercourse, penile-vaginal intercourse, masturbation, kissing and touching, anal stimulation and intercourse, etc.) and how the context within which these behaviors are expressed may range from authentic sexual intimacy to violent sexual interaction and/or rape. |
 | | Develop and practice critical thinking, personal reflection, written and oral communication skills in pursuit of all of the above. |
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