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Healthy Sexuality

WHAT IS HEALTHY SEXUALITY?

THE HEALTHY SEX “CERTS” MODEL
Wendy Maltz developed the CERTS model for health sex; this model requires that the following conditions be met for a person to enjoy healthy & satisfying sex: Consent, Equality, Respect, Trust, and Safety

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 helpful to allow all aspects of a relationship to grow and develop at a consistent pace with physical intimacy.

Meeting the CERTS conditions does not ensure that you'll have amazing sex, but it can help you feel more secure in your relationship and increase your level of self-esteem.

PRACTICE GOOD COMMUNICATION

STRENGTHEN TRUST

HEALTHY SEX COMPARISON CHART
Learning how to distinguish healthy sex from other forms of sex can empower you to bring healthy sex more into your own life.

The chart below outlines how healthy sexuality differs from abusive and addictive sex.

Healthy Sex Sexual Abuse and Addiction
Sex is controllable energy Sex is uncontrollable energy
Sex is a choice Sex is an obligation
Sex is a natural drive Sex is addictive
Sex is nurturing, healing Sex is hurtful
Sex is an expression of love Sex is a condition of love or devoid of love
Sex is sharing with someone, sex is part of who I am Sex is “doing to” someone
Sex requires communication Sex is void of communication
Sex is private Sex is secretive
Sex is respectful Sex is exploitative
Sex is honest Sex is deceitful
Sex is mutual Sex benefits one person
Sex is intimate Sex is emotionally distant
Sex is responsible Sex is irresponsible
Sex is safe Sex is unsafe
Sex has boundaries Sex has no limits
Sex is empowering Sex is power over someone
Sex enhances who you really are Sex requires a double life
Sex reflects your values Sex compromises your values
Sex enhances self esteem Sex feels shameful

References
Much of the information in this handout was obtained from:


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If you are concerned about any difference in your treatment plan and the information in this handout,

you are advised to contact your health care provider.

 

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© The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, 2007.

08-10-07

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