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Being intimate
Let’s talk about intimate relationships
When people hear the word intimate, they often think it means sex. But guess what? Most intimate relationships aren’t sexual at all.
- They can be deep friendships
- Romantic crushes or dating
- Or just people you trust and feel super close to.
Why relationships matter
Love, dating, breakups, crushes – they’re a big part of growing up. Figuring out how to build real, respectful connections is something everyone learns. But if you don’t know what a healthy relationship looks like, you might end up in one that’s confusing or even unsafe.
That’s why it’s so important to:
Know the green flags
(respect, kindness, trust)
Spot the red flags
(control, pressure, fear)
What you need to know about sex
The age of consent in Guernsey is 16. That means:
- If you’re under 16, you legally can’t say “yes” to sex, even if you feel like you’re ready.
- Sex with anyone under 16 is a crime, even if both people agree.
“Sex” includes:
Penetrative sex
Oral sex
Masturbating together
What is consent, really?
Consent is:
- Saying “yes” because you want to
- Feeling safe, calm, and in control
- Something you can change your mind about anytime
Consent is not:
- Being pressured or guilted into it
- Being too drunk, high, or scared to say no
- Staying silent or unsure
What real sex should be:
- Talked about honestly with your partner
- Based on respect, care, and trust
- Something where nobody feels pressured or unsafe
- Something you can always say no to — even if you’ve said yes before
Need advice or help?
Whether you’ve got questions about sex, relationships, or just want someone to talk to. Everything’s confidential, friendly, and judgement-free.
Choices (for sexual health + contraception)
T. 01481 714954
E. info@choices.gg
www.choices.gg
Orchard Centre (free sexual health clinic)
T. 01481 227707
Willow House (sexual assault referral centre)
T. 01481 227700 (24 hours)