Green Flags/Healthy Boundaries
Types of Relationships
Communication Styles
Resources
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This quality means recognizing someone's personal limits and comfort levels. 

What are Boundaries? 

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Exclusive emotional intimacy between two people.

What are monogamous relationships? 

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A person using this style might avoid conflict entirely, often failing to express their own feelings to "keep the peace."

What is Passive communication style?

200

This campus service offers counseling for stress, anxiety, trauma and other mental health concerns. 

What is CAPS?

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When a partner respects your decision not to share passwords, they are honoring this type of boundary. 

What is digital boundary? 

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Non-monogamous and consensual relationships in which partners can be connected to multiple partners. 

What are polyamorous/open relationships? 

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This "balanced" style involves stating your needs clearly and respectfully without being pushy or shrinking away. 

What is Assertive communication style? 

300

This confidential campus resource support students who have experienced relationship or sexual violence and helps with safety planning and understanding options. 

What is Campus Advocacy Services (POV)

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A green flag that ensures you maintain your own friends, hobbies, and identity. 

What is independence/individuality? 

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Dating with low or no commitment. Often involves sexual intimacy with no expectations. The definition may change from person to person. 

What are casual relationships? 

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This "sugar-coated" but hostile style uses sarcasm or subtle sabotage to express anger indirectly. 

Passive Aggressive Communication Style? 

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This campus offices helps students who experience sexual harassment, dating violence, or stalking and can help with things like change classes with no contact orders. 

What is Title IX?

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