| wellness | | people in a person's age group |
| peer pressure | | the ability to overlook or accept things you don't agree with |
| stalking | | the mental picture people have of themselves |
| bulimia nervosa | | the sum of all qualities a person inherits from their parents at birth |
| empathy | | persuasion to conform to by people i your age group |
| tolerance | | process of sending and receiving messages |
| rights | | in females the time later in life when hormal changes occur |
| anorexia nervosa | | to pursue obsessively |
| verbal communication | | the process of acquiring and maintaining physical, mental, emotional and social health |
| substance abuse | | forced sexual intercourse |
| health | | the characteristics that make a person unique |
| environment | | a person or group of persons joined together by blood or marriage |
| heredity | | indulging in something excessive |
| stress | | regular repetition of acquiered behavior |
| infatuation | | special privilege |
| date rape | | combined state of physical, mental, and social well being |
| communication | | a group of people who exclude others |
| etiqutte | | shared social activity between people of the opposite gender |
| binge | | a person who repeatedly binges then purges |
| negative self-concept | | manners established by society |
| family | | the mental picture you have of yourself as being equal with others |
| cliques | | chemical substance that causes shanges in the mind and body |
| responsibility | | misuse of drugs that damages one's health |
| self-concept | | a person's outlook on life |
| date | | a psychological disorder where a person eats very little or refuses to eat |
| personality | | the ability to understand what someone else is experiencing |
| menustration | | an intense emotional involvement that begins with sudden strong attraction |
| peers | | expressing ideas to others by using spoken words |
| sympathy | | a person's surroundings |
| drug | | the mantal picture you have of yourself as less than equal |
| attitude | | the ability to share another person's trouble or suffering |
| habit | | monthly process in which blodd is discharged from the uterus |
| menopause | | physical or psychological tension or strain |
| hygiene | | an obligation or duty for which a person is held accountable |
| positive self-concept | | practices that promote good health |