Your partner tells the truth, even when it’s hard to hear.
👉 What healthy sign is that?
Honesty
Your partner texts constantly asking where you are and who you’re with.
👉 Which unhealthy sign is this?
Possessiveness
Your friend keeps taking photos of you and posting them without asking first. You feel uncomfortable about it.
👉 What's a respectful way to handle this?
Show respect & boundaries
"I'd rather you ask before posting pictures of me."
Your friend has been overwhelmed and feeling down lately.
👉 What’s one simple way to show kindness?
Check in with them, invite them to do something fun, ask how you can help them.
Your friend gets upset when you hang out with other people but apologizes after realizing they were being controlling.
👉 Drama or No Drama?
A little drama at first — but taking responsibility makes it healthy (No Drama!).
You and your friend both feel comfortable taking breaks or hanging out with other people.
👉 What healthy sign is this?
Independence
A friend always blames you when things go wrong, even if it’s not your fault.
👉 What’s the unhealthy sign?
Deflecting Responsibility
Your partner gets upset when you don’t text back right away, even though you told them you’re busy during practice.
👉 What's a respectful way to handle this situation?
Be kind, but honest. Set your boundary.
"I care about you, but I can't always text right away."
True or False: Supporting a friend means keeping all their secrets, even dangerous ones.
False - You should tell a trusted adult if someone's safety is at risk.
Your partner scrolls through your phone when you’re not looking “just to make sure you’re not hiding anything.”
👉 Drama or No Drama?
Drama — that’s a lack of trust and privacy (Unhealthy).
You and your friend both take turns deciding what to do when you hang out.
👉 What healthy sign is that?
Equality
A friend tries to keep you away from others or makes you feel guilty for spending time with them.
👉 What sign is that?
Isolation
You’re starting a new relationship, but your partner wants to move really fast — texting constantly, saying “I love you” after a week.
👉 What healthy sign might be missing, and what's a way to slow things down?
Missing sign: Comfortable Pact
"I like you, but I want to take things slow."
What’s a healthy way to check in with a friend who’s been distant?
“Hey, I’ve missed you lately — how are you doing?”
Your friend supports your goals, cheers you on, and celebrates your successes.
👉 Drama or No Drama?
No Drama — that’s kindness and equality (Healthy).
You and your friend laugh together and enjoy spending time together.
👉 What healthy sign is this?
Fun
Your partner yells or slams things when they’re upset, then says, “You made me do that.”
👉 What’s the unhealthy sign?
Volatility
Your friend keeps pressuring you to skip class but you need the credits.
👉 What's a respectful way to respond and set your boundary?
"I am not comfortable with that, and if you're really my friend, you will respect my decision."
What’s one sign your friend might need help in an unhealthy relationship?
They seem anxious, withdrawn, or afraid of upsetting their partner
Your partner says, “If you really loved me, you’d skip your family dinner to be with me.”
👉 Drama or No Drama?
Drama — that’s manipulation and control (Unhealthy).
You can be yourself without fear of being judged or controlled.
👉 What healthy sign does this show?
Comfortable Pace or Respect
Someone makes fun of how you look or talk “as a joke,” but it hurts your feelings.
👉 What’s that a sign of?
Belittling
You told your partner you're not comfortable sharing your location on Snapchat, but they keep asking.
👉 How can respond in a way that shows self-respect and sets a boundary?
"I don't share my location with anyone. It's nothing personal, it's just a boundary for me."
If your friend apologizes after hurting your feelings, what’s a healthy way to respond?
Acknowledge it and talk about how to move forward respectfully
"Thank you for apologizing. I hope we can move forward from this as friends again."
Your friend jokes about your insecurities in front of others, saying “Relax, I’m just kidding!”
👉 Drama or No Drama?
Drama — that’s belittling, not kindness (Unhealthy).