Healthy
Unhealthy
Healthy/Unhealthy
Miscellaneous
100

Taking time to do activities or see people on your own.

Independence 

100

When someone repeatedly makes excuses for their unhealthy behavior.

Deflecting Responsibility 

100

When someone keeps you away from friends, family, or other people.

Unhealthy

Isolation

100

True/ False: Abuse always involves physical harm.

False

200

Because they enjoy doing different things, Darren and Jose alternate who gets to choose their date activities. Their approach allows both Darren and Jose to feel valued and heard in their relationship.

Equality

200

Your partner goes through your phone and reads your text messages.

Betrayal

200

Rodrigo and Toni have known each other for a while. Rodrigo has a tendency to get really angry over small things, but Toni is used to it.

Unhealthy

Volatility

200

True/ False: Your relationship is only healthy if it does not display any unhealthy signs. 

False

300

Alex and Rowan have been friends for a long time, and sometimes they disagree with each other. When they do, they try to be understanding and kind to keep the disagreement from becoming a fight. 

Healthy Conflict

300

Ross and Taylor have been dating for 3 months. Taylor has asked Ross for sexually explicit photos a few times, and Ross hasn't said no, but also hasn't sent any. Taylor says that it's normal to send images like this if you've been dating for three months.

Manipulation

300

Jessie and Alyssa met during the first week of school and have been spending a ton of time together. After hanging out constantly for three days, Jessie lets Alyssa know that they want to take a break. Alyssa tells them she understands and takes the break as an opportunity to get to know other students in their class.

Healthy

Comfortable Pace

300

A term for when two people mutually and voluntarily agree to do something together. 

Consent 

400

Liza is constantly hugging her friends. Her best friend, Meg, tells her it makes her uncomfortable. While Liza loves to give hugs, she understands Meg’s boundaries.

Respect

400

Alex constantly calls Sarah names and brings up embarrassing stories whenever she is with her guy friends.

Belittling 

400

Ayana tells her friend Bella that she is going on a date with Brad and asks her not to tell anyone. The next day, Bella lets the secret out and everyone at school knows. When Ayana finds out what Bella did, she talks with her about how she feels. Bella acknowledges her mistake and promises not to break her trust again.

Healthy 

Taking Responsibility 

400

Somebody who intervenes when they see someone needs help is called:

Upstander

500

Benny and Kim have been dating for 3 months. Benny learned last week that Kim’s favorite flower is a rose. After she has a tough day Benny decides to get her a bouquet of roses.

Kindness

500

After a few months of dating, Kim and Maggie are hanging out alone in Kim’s basement. Kim keeps trying to take off Maggie’s shirt, but Maggie tells her she doesn’t think she’s ready for that. Kim responds, “Well if you really love me, then you'd do it.”

Guilting

500

Kia and Tish met last week, and things are going great! They spend all their time together, and they've gotten to know each other really fast. They're feeling so excited about each other, and have already shared about a lot of hard stuff in their past. Kia's starting to feel overwhelmed, but that's what the beginning of relationships is like!

Unhealthy

Intensity

500

A term to describe when harm is done to a person, and the person who was harmed is blamed instead of the person who did the harm. 

victim blaming 

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