Dating Bill of Rights
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Dating Bill of Rights For College
- You have the right to disagree with your date.
- You have the right to end any relationship.
- You have the right to be heard.
- You have the right not to be abused physically, emotionally, or sexually.
- You have the right to have your morals and values respected.
- You have the right to personal privacy.
- You have the right to refuse to date anyone.
- You have the right to express your feelings.
- You have the right to experience college on your own terms.
- You have the right to refuse to have sex with anyone, at anytime, for any reason.
- You have the right to be treated with respect, always.
- You have the right to leave any party or event when your instincts tell you to.
- You have the right to have friends outside your relationship.
- You have the right to be in a healthy relationship – one that is not controlling, manipulative, or jealous.
- You have the right to call campus police about an incident that made you feel uncomfortable.
- You have the right to say no.
- You have the right to defend yourself.
- You have the right to live your life without fear.
- You have the right to pursue your own goals.
- You have the right to intervene in order to stop violence against others.
- You have the right to have a healthy body image.
- You have the right to socialize without drugs or alcohol.
- You have the right to choose who you love.
- You have the right to your own beliefs.
- You have the right to be happy.
- You have the right to trust and act on your instincts.
- You have the right to refuse intimidation of any kind.
- You have the right to be intelligent.
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Dating Bill of Rights For High School
- You have the right to change your mind at any time.
- You have the right to be angry.
- You have the right to have friends and space aside from your partner.
- You have the right to fulfill your life with or without a partner.
- You have the right to high self esteem.
- You have the right to refuse to date anyone.
- You have the right to disagree with your date.
- You have the right to assert your legal rights when a crime has been committed against you or someone you know.
- You have the right to tell a person of authority about an incident that made you feel uncomfortable.
- You have the right to be treated as an equal.
- You have the right to choose and keep your friends.
- You have the right to end any relationship.
- You have the right to be treated with respect, always.
- You have the right to have your own feelings and to be able to express them.
- You have the right to refuse to have sex with anyone, anytime, for any reason.
- You have the right to be heard.
- You have the right to leave any dating situation when your instincts tell you to.
- You have the right to know who you are dating.
- You have the right to know who you are.
- You have the right not to be abused physically, emotionally, or sexually.
- You have the right to have your limits and values respected.
- You have the right not to be pressured into doing anything you do not want to do.
- You have the right to have a healthy dating relationship.
- You have the right to say no.