The CERTS Model of Healthy Sex
Healthy Sex requires that these five basic conditions be
met:
Consent, Equality, Respect, Trust, and Safety
Let’s look at each of these conditions more closely:
CONSENT means you can freely and comfortably choose
whether or not to engage in sexual activity. You are able to stop the
activity at any time during the sexual contact.
EQUALITY means your sense of personal power is on an
equal level with your partner. Neither of you dominates the other.
RESPECT means you have positive regard for yourself
and for your partner. You feel respected by your partner.
TRUST means
you trust your partner on both a physical
and emotional level. You have mutual acceptance of vulnerability and an
ability to respond to it with sensitivity.
SAFETY means you feel
secure and safe within the
sexual setting. You are comfortable with and assertive about where, when and
how the sexual activity takes place. You feel safe from the possibility of
harm, such as unwanted pregnancy,
sexually transmitted infection, and
physical injury.
It takes spending time together and engaging in lots of
honest, open communication to make sure that the CERTS conditions are
operating in your relationship. That's why it is important to build a strong
friendship with a partner first, before becoming lovers.
Meeting the CERTS conditions does not ensure that you'll
experience terrific sex, but it can help you feel more secure knowing you've
minimized the possibility of something bad resulting from the sexual
experience.
Next: The Difference Between Healthy and Unhealthy Sex
Last reviewed: 10/05
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