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Types of Relationships
Learn what makes a relationship safe!
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Types of Relationships
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HEALTHY
Drag and drop each characteristic into the correct type of relationship: healthy, unhealthy, or abusive. Click “check answers” to see if your responses are correct.
Baseless accusations: One person accuses the other of flirting or cheating without reason, and may hurt them physically or verbally.
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Good communication: Talking openly about problems and listening to each other. Respecting each other’s opinions.
UNHEALTHY
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Dishonesty: One or both people lie.
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ABUSIVE
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Types of Relationships
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Denying abusive actions are abuse: One person may deny their actions and try to blame the other for the harm they’re causing.
HEALTHY
Drag and drop each characteristic into the correct type of relationship: healthy, unhealthy, or abusive. Click “check answers” to see if your responses are correct.
Trying to take control: One or both people feel that their wants and choices are more important.
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UNHEALTHY
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Enjoying personal time: Both enjoy spending time apart and respect when one of them needs time alone.
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ABUSIVE
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Types of Relationships
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HEALTHY
Drag and drop each characteristic into the correct type of relationship: healthy, unhealthy, or abusive. Click “check answers” to see if your responses are correct.
Unwanted persistence: One person tries to pressure their partner into having sex.
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Mutual consideration: Both people respect each other’s wishes.
UNHEALTHY
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Lack of consent: One person doesn’t ask their partner if they want to have sex and goes ahead with the act.
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ABUSIVE
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Types of Relationships
Correct!
HEALTHY
Drag and drop each characteristic into the correct type of relationship: healthy, unhealthy, or abusive. Click “check answers” to see if your responses are correct.
Isolating the other: One person controls where the other goes, who they see, and who they talk to.
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Feeling overwhelmed or unable to spend time with others: You only spend time with your partner.
UNHEALTHY
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Respectful: You value each other just as you are.
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ABUSIVE
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Remember that...
Healthy relationships are built on a foundation of respect, trust, communication, and physical and emotional safety. You can decide whether you want to be in a relationship with someone or not. Either choice is okay. If and when you decide you want to be in a relationship, it’s important to understand the difference between a healthy and an unhealthy relationship.
Visit the Unaccompanied Children Resource Center to find more resources and information.
This activity was adapted from "Espectro de Relaciones" published by the group Trabajo de Salud Adolescente: https://www.loveisrespect.org/lir-files/Cora-Healthy-Relationships-Spectrum.pdf