This document discusses human sexuality and provides three key points: 1. It defines human sexuality as the total of our physical, emotional, and spiritual responses, thoughts, and feelings, and that sexuality is more about who we are than what we do. 2. It explains there are three dimensions of human sexuality: biological, socio-cultural, and personal. It also lists factors that affect attitudes and practices around sexuality like self, family, peers, school/church, and mass media. 3. It describes characteristics of healthy sexuality like self-love, self-knowledge, self-confidence, and the importance of giving and receiving love as a human need.