Healthy Relationships Teen
Healthy relationships are fun and make you feel good about yourself. Dating is an exciting part of life, but can be a little confusing—especially if dating is new to you.
Healthy relationships share certain characteristics that teens should be taught to expect. They include: Mutual respect. Respect means that each person values who the other is and understands the other person’s boundaries.
A healthy relationship is a healthy relationship regardless of your sexual orientation. If you’re wondering about yours, take our relationship quiz and see how you score.
Sex isn’t always easy to talk about. But having honest conversations with your partner, parents, or health care provider is an important step—whether you’re doing it, not doing it, saying no to it, or figuring out if you’re ready for it.
During cence, people learn how to form safe and healthy relationships with friends, parents, teachers, and romantic partners.
Different people define relationships in different ways, but for a relationship to be healthy, you need a few key ingredients.
The ABCs of Healthy Relationships (Awareness, Balance & Choices) to guide you when evaluating your current relationships & in developing new ones.
Healthy relationships are built on mutual respect, trust and communication. It’s not always easy to tell what’s healthy or unhealthy in a relationship.
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