This refers to traits you are born with, like eye colour, genetics, and certain traits that you have possessed since birth.
Nature
These individual characteristics make up who you are and are a crucial part of your personality.
Traits
This is a kind of friendship that has open communication, is built on trust, both parties care for each other, they have lots of fun, and clear boundaries.
A Healthy Friendship
This feeling often describes strong emotional connection and attraction.
Love
This happens when 2 people in a relationship rely too much on eachother and lack independance.
Codependancy
Refers to how your environment, family, and experiences shape you
Nurture
This is a thing that people often do online when they want to know more about their identity. However, they should not be fully relied on to determine your identity.
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What is it called when friends respect and support eachothers limits?
Boundaries
What is an example of something that both partners need to feel safe and valued.
Respect, boundaries, personal space, reliablility, trust.
This is a common trigger of conflict in an friendship where people are spreading and hearing rumors.
Gossip
True or false: Your personality is shaped mostly by genetics.
False! Personality is shaped by nature AND nurture, and by how much is different for everyone.
Nueroticism is an element that influences personality. What does it mean?
Neuroticism is characterized by a chronic tendency to experience negative emotions, such as anxiety, fear, sadness, anger, and irritability.
True or false: A friend is someone you see every day but have little interaction with.
False
True or False: A romantic relationship is a close connection between two people that involves emotional intimacy, affection, attraction, and often (but not necessarily) physical intimacy.
This kind of peer pressure is seen through eye rolls and excluding others.
Non Verbal peer pressure
Introversion and extroversion are determined by this category.
Nature
What does the J, T, F, or P mean in the Meyer's Briggs personality test classifications
J: Judging
P: Perceiving
T:Thinking
F: Feeling
Who is Ms. Millen's intern bestie? (hint she upstairs)
Ms.Hunter!
This is an absolutely necessary part of a healthy romantic relationship. This happens when a a partner asks questions like "Can I do this?" and "is this ok?" without any pressure or judgement.
Asking for consent.
Academic success
Trying new things
Experiencing different cultures and viewpoints
Having someone hold you accountable
Ms. Millen has always wanted to teach and has had awesome role models who are also teachers.
Nature and Nurture influenced Ms.Millen
This skill helps you manage and understand your emotions in relationships
Emotional Intelligence
True or false: The most healthy kind of friendships are the ones that last forever.
False.
This is when one partner manipulates the other into doubting their own thoughts or reality.
Gas lighting
What is the word that you need to learn to say confidently to maintain healthy relationships and handle peer pressure
No!