This is a key trait of a healthy relationship.
What is mutual respect? Communication? Trust?
Clear, voluntary agreement to participate.
What is consent
Beliefs that blame victims and normalize harm.
What is rape culture?
Repeated unwanted contact that causes fear.
What is stalking?
One of the 3 D’s: Direct, Distract, or this.
What is Delegate?
Checking someone’s phone without permission is this type of behavior.
What is unhealthy/control?
Consent cannot be given when a person is this.
What is intoxicated or unconscious?
“Clothing causes assault” is an example of this.
What is a myth?
Monitoring someone’s social media obsessively without consent is:
What is cyberstalking?
Interrupting a situation by changing the topic is:
What is Distract?
Isolation from friends is a sign of this.
What is an unhealthy or abusive relationship?
Consent must be this at every stage.
What is ongoing?
Media that romanticizes persistence after rejection supports this.
What is rape culture?
Sending repeated messages after being told to stop is this.
What is harassment?
Asking “Are you okay?” directly is:
What is Direct intervention?
Open communication and boundaries indicate this.
What is a healthy relationship?
Silence or lack of resistance equals this.
What is NOT consent
Shifting blame from perpetrator to victim is called:
What is victim blaming?
Using GPS or apps to track someone secretly is:
What is digital surveillance/stalking?
Getting help from authority or others is:
What is Delegate?
A partner pressures you emotionally for intimacy. This is called:
What is coercion?
A partner agrees once but later changes their mind. This is called:
What is withdrawal/reversal of consent?
Challenging harmful jokes or comments is this type of action.
What is active bystander behavior?
A key safety step if being stalked online.
→ What is documenting evidence/blocking/reporting?
Best intervention depends on this key factor.
What is safety/risk level?