Know Your Boundaries
Consent and Communication
Pressure and Influence
Healthy vs. Unhealthy
Digital Boundaries
100

What is a boundary?

A personal limit that defines what behavior you are comfortable with.

100


Define consent.


Permission given freely, clearly, and willingly.

100


What is peer pressure?


Feeling pushed by others to do something you wouldn’t normally do.

100


What’s one sign of a healthy relationship?


Trust, respect, and open communication.

100


What’s a digital boundary?


A limit that protects privacy and comfort online.

200

True or False: Boundaries are selfish.

False — boundaries protect your well-being and respect others.

200


What does “enthusiastic consent” mean?


Both people clearly want to participate — no pressure.

200

Name one kind of pressure that can happen in relationships.


Emotional guilt, fear of rejection, manipulation, etc.

200


What’s one sign of an unhealthy relationship?


Jealousy, controlling behavior, or disrespect.

200

Should you ever share someone’s private photos without permission?


No — it violates consent and can be illegal.

300


Give one example of a physical boundary.


Saying “no” to unwanted touch, needing personal space, etc.

300


Can consent be taken back once given?


Yes, consent can always be withdrawn.

300


True or False: Only teens experience peer pressure.


False — everyone can experience it.

300


True or False: Jealousy is a sign of love.


False — it’s a sign of insecurity or control

300

What should you do if someone pressures you to send a risky photo?


Say no, block, and tell a trusted adult or friend.

400


What’s one sign your boundary has been crossed?


Feeling uneasy, pressured, or disrespected.

400

Give one nonverbal sign that someone might not be comfortable.


Pulling away, freezing, avoiding eye contact, staying silent.

400


What’s one way to handle peer pressure?


Walk away, use assertive communication, or change the topic.

400


Give one example of emotional manipulation.


“If you loved me, you’d do it.”

400

Why do boundaries online feel harder to keep?


Because people hide behind screens or pressure feels less real.

500


Why is it important to communicate boundaries early?


It sets clear expectations and builds trust.

500


Why isn’t silence the same as consent?



Because consent must be clearly communicated, not assumed.

500


How does media sometimes pressure people sexually?


By normalizing risky behavior or unrealistic expectations.

500


Why is mutual respect key in any relationship?


It ensures both people feel safe and valued.

500

What’s one smart boundary for social media use?


Limiting who sees posts, not sharing personal info, etc.

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