” It was a ______________ (adjective) day when I was thinking about having sex for the ____________ (number) time. I was at my __________ (adjective) boyfriend’s house when he said, “Let’s have _________ (noun)!”
I was ____________ (adjective), but I didn’t want to get ___________ (noun)—you know, one of those sexually transmitted diseases. Or what if I got ___________ (adjective)?
So we started to talk about safe ________ (noun). He pulled out a ____________ (noun), while I got out my trusty ___________ (noun) which is used to prevent pregnancy.
Then I said, “Do you know how to use that ___________ (noun)? If you don’t, you’re not gonna get any ___________ (noun).”
He told me that he went to the ___________ (noun) clinic and talked to a __________ (adjective) counselor. The counselor was really cool and gave him directions. “If you want to have ___________ (adjective) sex, then you must use a latex ____________ (noun) and you must apply spermicide and/or _________ (noun). Sex is no __________ (verb) -ing matter.”
My boyfriend and I had a ____________ (adjective) talk about safe sex. I asked him if he would still love me if I got ____________ (adjective) or pregnant. He confessed that he was a virgin and that he was just as ____________ (adjective) as I was.
“What if the ___________ (noun) doesn’t work? I’m not ready to be a ___________ (noun). I’m too ___________ (adjective) for that,” he said.
I realized that we should think about this ___________ (adjective) decision, because it was our ___________ (adjective) bodies and so much was at stake: our __________ (noun), our education and our future.
So in the end we spent the night ___________ (verb) -ing.”