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Teen Issues: Friendship, Dating and Sex

 

 

 

Questions from real-life teens with answers from well known columnist, Tim Stafford.

Content originally appeared in Campus Life magazine. Copyright © 2001-2005 by columnist, Tim Stafford. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

presents

Teen Issues: Friendship, Dating & Sex

Teen Issues: Friendship, Dating & Sex

Questions from real-life teens with answers from well known columnist, Tim Stafford.

Lesson 9: Concerned About Friends

Concerned About Friends

QUESTION PAGE

Instructions:

  • First, enter the information to identify yourself — your User ID and password.
  • Then go through the questions and click on the best answer for each question.
  • When you are finished, click on the "submit" button to send your answers.

Questions:

(Click on the best answer for each question)

1. When it looks like your friend may be heading in a dangerous relationship direction it’s best not to say anything.

    a) True.

    b) False.

2. Sensitive conversations with a friend, where you might be misunderstood, are best done face to face.

    a) True.

    b) False.

3. When a friend is in a wrong relationship and has blinded herself to the truth, you should

    a) not be alarmed; it’s just a stage that will pass.

    b) keep nagging her to break off the relationship.

    c) keep your friendship with her alive and ask creative questions to get her thinking.

4. In many cases there are laws against consensual sex when it involves someone underage.

    a) True.

    b) False.

5. In cases (like #3) where a friendship is strained or broken because your choices have diverged, it is important to tell your friend that you still care about them.

    a) True.

    b) False.

6. It’s good to date a non-Christian because you have better opportunities to bring him/her to Christ.

    a) True.

    b) False.

7. Sometimes the non-Christian in a relationship can influence the Christian to lower their standards.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. When a friend doesn’t follow your advice there’s no point in trying to be their friend.

    a) True.

    b) False.

9. Even negative sexual experiences, like rape, can often lead to greater sexual promiscuity.

    a) True.

    b) False.

10. When you try to help a friend and they don’t accept your advice, you could still try to offer resources like books, articles and online lessons.

    a) True.

    b) False.

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