Definitions
True/False
Statistics
Is this a Red Flag?
Miscellaneous
100

What is it called when someone is manipulating you into doubting your reality?

Gaslighting

100

It’s okay if your partner compares you to their ex, as long as it’s positive.

False. Comparisons to an ex are rarely healthy.

100

What is the biggest deal breaker for people in long-distance relationships (LDRs)?

Insufficient communication was cited as a deal breaker by 40.2% of participants in a study on long-distance relationships.

https://www.soocial.com/relationship-failure-statistics/

100

Your partner frequently brings up their ex in conversations.

Yes! This could mean they aren’t over their past relationship.

100

What are two reasons why people ignore red flags in a relationship?

- Fear of being alone

- Lack of awareness (due to it being their first relationship, etc.)

(Answers may vary)

200

What is showering someone with gifts, affection, and attention early on to gain their trust called? 

Love-bombing

200

Jealousy is a natural part of any relationship.

True. However, excessive jealousy can be a red flag.

200

What percentage of abusive relationships involve emotional abuse?

Emotional abuse from a partner occurs in 80% of women and 35.6% of men at some point in their lives.

https://domesticviolenceresearch.org/domestic-violence-facts-and-statistics-at-a-glance/

200

Your partner gets upset when you spend time with friends without them.

Yes! This could indicate possessiveness or a lack of trust.

200

What should you do if you notice a red flag early in a relationship?

Gauge the situation and then address it directly and/or seek advice from trusted people

300

What is it called when someone threatens to harm themself if you leave the relationship?

Emotional blackmail

300

It is healthy to fight often in a relationship as long as you make up afterward. 

False. Frequent conflict can indicate deeper issues.

300

What is the average number of attempts it takes for someone to leave an abusive relationship?

300

Your partner encourages you to pursue your hobbies and hang out with friends, even if they’re not involved.

No. This is a green flag since your partner is supporting your interests.

300

When is domestic violence awareness month (DVAM)?

Every October

400

What is it called when someone is giving you just enough attention to keep you interested without committing?

Breadcrumbing

400

It is okay if your partner refuses to meet your friends and family. 

False. A disinterest in your social connections can indicate disengagement or control.

400

What is the most common age range for people to experience their first toxic or abusive relationship?

The most common age range for people to experience their first toxic or abusive relationship is between the ages of 18 and 24. https://www.domesticshelters.org/resources/statistics/demographics-and-domestic-violence

400

Your partner needs to constantly be with you because you are their entire world.

Yes! This could be a sign of unhealthy dependence.

400

How can one save a failing relationship?

All partners need to be committed to saving the relationship. Open communication, counseling, and a willingness to address unresolved issues are essential for healing and rebuilding trust.

https://www.enotalone.com/article/relationships/shocking-statistics-about-failed-relationships-you-need-to-know-r16537/

500

What is it called when someone is refusing to communicate or shutting down during conflicts?

Stonewalling

500

A good relationship should never involve disagreements or conflicts.

False. Disagreements are natural; it’s how you handle them that matters.

500

What percentage of people admit to ignoring early red flags in relationships?

70 percent of people have admitted to ignoring red flags in a past relationship.

https://www.today.com/health/how-spot-relationship-red-flags-t107715

500

Your partner always insists on splitting the bill evenly, even if they ordered more expensive items.

No, unless it causes tension in the relationship; this could be personal preference.

500

What’s the difference between jealousy and possessiveness?

Jealousy is a feeling; possessiveness involves controlling actions.

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