Going through your phone, pressuring you to do things you're not comfortable with, making fun of you in front of others
What are red flags
These are built on mutual respect, compassion, honesty, and good communication. (Don't think too hard!!)
Healthy Relationships
Boundaries are:
limits you set with others
Consent is:
Asking someone's permission before doing something.
These are two symptoms of emotional abuse.
Putting someone down; Making someone feel bad, name calling, gaslighting, making someone feel guilty, playing mind games, being hurtful or mean on purpose
These can happen at any point in someone's life. Signs of violence to show this may start as young as 6th or 7th grade.
Unhealthy Relationship
This is a great response if someone is using words that don't feel comfortable to you. (Set a boundary! Tell me an example!)
Any response that is a boundary is correct.
Consent is reversible (someone can take consent back)
This term means influencing someone in your age group to do something they might not otherwise feel good about doing
what is peer pressure
These are 3 signs of a healthy relationship
clear boundaries, mutual respect, honesty, working together, active listening, vulnerability, and genuineness
NO ONE!
These are three possible red flags in a relationship to signal that it may be unhealthy.
Anger, sexual abuse, isolation, threats, blaming, using social status or privilege, peer pressure, intimidation
72% of youth between these two ages are dating.
13-14
These are the steps to setting a healthy boundary
1. notice when you're not feeling good about something 2. telling someone about the boundary you are setting 3. follow through 4. take care of yourself!
These activities that people do with others require consent first.
Basically all of them!
Cycle of violence
Having a life outside your relationship, being able to admit when you are wrong, supporting each other, the ability to compromise are all examples of this
Green Flags
Three types of boundaries include these.
Digital, emotional, physical, sexual, financial, material
All of these mean no (name at least 3)
No means no.
A yes when someone is drunk or high
A really hesitant or uncomfortable yes
A sure with closed off or rigid body language