HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
MYTH OR FACT
CONSENT BASICS
RED/GREEN FLAG
POWER & CONTROL
100

This foundation of a healthy relationship allows both people to feel secure without constantly checking in or proving loyalty.

Trust - Trust removes the need for monitoring and builds emotional security.

100

The belief that jealousy proves deep love belongs in this category.

Myth - Jealousy often reflects insecurity or control, not care

100

When someone clearly and willingly agrees to something without pressure or fear, they are demonstrating this.

Freely given consent - Consent must be voluntary and informed.

100

A partner sincerely apologizes and changes their behavior going forward.

Green flag - Accountability and growth signal a healthy relationship.

100

This behavior involves monitoring a partner’s location, social media, or messages to maintain dominance.

Controlling behavior - Monitoring removes autonomy and signals mistrust.

200

When partners talk through disagreements calmly instead of yelling, insulting, or giving the silent treatment, they are demonstrating this skill.

Healthy communication - Conflict is normal. Respectful communication keeps it from becoming harmful.

200

The idea that someone can change their mind at any point during a situation belongs in this category.

 Fact - Consent can always be withdrawn.

200

This condition, caused by alcohol, drugs, or strong medication, prevents someone from legally or ethically giving consent.

 Impairment - Impaired individuals cannot make clear decisions.

200

A partner repeatedly blames you for their anger or harmful behavior.

Red flag - Responsibility should never be shifted onto someone else.

200

Using guilt, threats, or emotional pressure to get what you want is known as this tactic.

 Manipulation - Manipulation replaces respect with control.

300

Encouraging your partner’s goals, friendships, and growth instead of competing with them shows this quality.

Support - Healthy relationships add to your life instead of limiting i

300

The belief that love should involve sacrifice of your friendships and independence falls into this category.

Myth - Healthy love supports individuality.

300

 Respecting someone’s privacy online, including not sharing screenshots or pressuring for photos, falls under this type of consent.

Digital consent - Consent applies in physical and online spaces.

300

A partner encourages you to maintain friendships and spend time with others.

Green flag - Isolation is unhealthy. Support for friendships is healthy.

300

 When someone slowly separates their partner from friends and family, this warning sign is present.

 Isolation - Isolation increases dependency and reduces support systems.

400

This relationship trait allows both partners to say no, express needs, and protect their comfort without fear

Respect for boundaries - Boundaries protect emotional and physical safety.

400

The idea that arguments automatically mean a relationship is unhealthy belongs in this category.

Myth - Disagreements are normal. Fear and disrespect are not.

400

This key rule means consent must be obtained every time, not assumed from past experiences

Ongoing consent - Past agreement does not guarantee future agreement.

400

A partner pressures you to respond immediately to texts and becomes angry if you do not.

Red flag - Constant monitoring is a form of control.

400

 This pattern involves repeated behaviors that create fear and remove equality in a relationship.

Abuse - Abuse is built on power and control.

500

When both people have equal decision-making power and neither dominates the other, this dynamic is present.

Equality - Healthy relationships are balanced, not controlled by one person.

500

The statement that accountability requires changed behavior, not just an apology, falls into this category.

Fact - Growth is shown through action, not just words.

500

When someone feels pressured, afraid, or manipulated into agreeing, this essential element of consent is missing.

Freedom of choice - Consent must be freely given without coercion.

500

A partner respects your boundaries even when they are disappointed.

Green flag - Respecting boundaries builds trust and safety.

500

When one person consistently makes decisions for both partners without discussion, this unhealthy dynamic exists.

 Power imbalance - Healthy relationships require shared decision-making