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Dating Violence (Page Two)

Dating Bill of Rights

I have the right:
 To ask for a date.
 To suggest activities.
 To refuse any activities, even if my date is excited about them.
 To have my own feelings and be able to express them.
 To say I think my partner’s information is wrong or her/his actions are unfair or inappropriate.
 To tell someone not to interrupt me.
 To have my limits and my values respected.
 To tell my partner when I need something.
 To be heard.
 To have friends and space aside from my partner.
 I have the responsibility:
 To determine my limits and values.
 To respect the limits of others.
 To communicate clearly and honestly.
 To ask for help when I need it.
 To be considerate.
 To check my actions/decisions to determine if they are good for me or bad for me.
 To set high goals for myself in my dating relationships.

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