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What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Sex Inventory' presented as a table with eight columns. The columns are labeled as follows: 1st Column: Person, Situation or Example; 2nd Column: Was I selfish, dishonest or inconsiderate?; 3rd Column: Did I hurt this person?; 4th Column: Did I arouse jealousy, suspicion or bitterness?; 5th Column: Where was I at fault?; 6th Column: What could I have done instead?; 7th Column: Does an amends need to be made (Y/N)?; 8th Column: My sane and sound ideal for my future sex life. The worksheet provides space for filling in data across these columns.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for primary or secondary school grades. It is intended for mature audiences, likely adults in therapy or counseling settings. The content deals with sensitive and potentially triggering topics related to personal relationships and sexual behavior.
Why Use It:
The purpose of this worksheet is to encourage self-reflection and accountability in past relationships and sexual experiences. It prompts users to examine their behaviors, identify potential harm caused to others, consider alternative actions, and plan for healthier future relationships. The goal is to promote personal growth and responsible decision-making.
How to Use It:
To use this worksheet, begin by identifying a specific person, situation, or example related to your past relationships or sexual experiences. Then, work through each column, honestly answering the questions and providing relevant details. Consider the impact of your actions on others and explore alternative behaviors. Finally, assess whether amends are needed and formulate a vision for a healthier future sex life.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for adults engaged in self-reflection, therapy, or counseling related to relationships, sexual behavior, and personal accountability. It is suitable for individuals seeking to understand their past actions, make amends, and develop healthier patterns in their future relationships.
This is a worksheet titled 'Sex Inventory' presented as a table with eight columns. The columns are labeled as follows: 1st Column: Person, Situation or Example; 2nd Column: Was I selfish, dishonest or inconsiderate?; 3rd Column: Did I hurt this person?; 4th Column: Did I arouse jealousy, suspicion or bitterness?; 5th Column: Where was I at fault?; 6th Column: What could I have done instead?; 7th Column: Does an amends need to be made (Y/N)?; 8th Column: My sane and sound ideal for my future sex life. The worksheet provides space for filling in data across these columns.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for primary or secondary school grades. It is intended for mature audiences, likely adults in therapy or counseling settings. The content deals with sensitive and potentially triggering topics related to personal relationships and sexual behavior.
Why Use It:
The purpose of this worksheet is to encourage self-reflection and accountability in past relationships and sexual experiences. It prompts users to examine their behaviors, identify potential harm caused to others, consider alternative actions, and plan for healthier future relationships. The goal is to promote personal growth and responsible decision-making.
How to Use It:
To use this worksheet, begin by identifying a specific person, situation, or example related to your past relationships or sexual experiences. Then, work through each column, honestly answering the questions and providing relevant details. Consider the impact of your actions on others and explore alternative behaviors. Finally, assess whether amends are needed and formulate a vision for a healthier future sex life.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for adults engaged in self-reflection, therapy, or counseling related to relationships, sexual behavior, and personal accountability. It is suitable for individuals seeking to understand their past actions, make amends, and develop healthier patterns in their future relationships.




