relations
drinking
consent
drugs
disorders
100

What are intimate relationships defined as?

Intimate relationships are 

close connections between people involving love, trust, and mutual respect

100

What is considered responsible drinking?


Drinking in moderation, knowing limits, and avoiding risky situations like driving under the influence.


100

What is consent?

A clear, voluntary, and enthusiastic agreement to participate in something


100

What are drugs?

Substances that change how the body or mind works


100

What is a mental health disorder?

A condition that affects thinking, mood, or behavior.


200

Is jealousy common in relationships? Is it normal if so?

Yes and its completely healthy

200

What are short-term effects of alcohol?


Slurred speech, poor judgment, slowed reaction time, and impaired coordination.


200

Can consent be taken back

Yes, at any time

200
What are common types of drugs?

Stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and opioids.


200

What are common mental health disorders?

Anxiety, depression, ADHD, and eating disorders.


300

How can relationships become toxic? 

They become toxic due to power imbalances, disrespect, manipulation and more

300

How does alcohol affect decision-making?


It lowers inhibitions and can lead to risky or unsafe choices.


300

What does “enthusiastic consent” mean?


A clear, willing and excited yes, not silence or pressure

300

What is the risk of drug use?

Addiction, health problems, poor decision-making, and legal consequences.


300

True or False, Mental Disorders can only be felt, They don’t physically affect you 

False

400

How do we handle disagreements, and are our arguments healthy?

Handling disagreements can be by Highlights conflict resolution styles and areas for improvement.

400

What are long-term risks of excessive drinking


Liver damage, addiction, heart problems, and mental health issues.


400

When can someone not consent?

When they are unconscious, intoxicated, pressured, or underage.


400

Can peer pressure influence drug use?

Yes

400

Is it possible to be born with a Mental Disorer?

While it’s uncommon, Yes it’s possible 

500

What are signs of a healthy relationship

Trust, respect, honesty, support, good communication, and personal boundaries.


500

How can someone reduce or avoid alcohol-related harm?


limits, stay with trusted people, alternate with water, and avoid peer pressure.


500

Why is communication important in consent?

ensures both people feel safe, respected, and understood.


500

How can someone resist drug pressure?

Say no confidently, avoid risky situations, and stay around supportive people.


500
Why is it important to speak against stigmas? 

Stigmas revolving around mental health often times make people not want to come out to receive help for their illness due to a fear of judgement, Stigmas can also cause people to assume false things about people who are suffering and judge them for it.