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A healthy relationship is one where everyone involved feels respected by the other person/people in the relationship and can safely advocate for their needs and boundaries without fear of negative repercussions.

This means that it is important to talk to partners about what both of your expectations are for the relationship and decide for yourselves what you want your relationship to look like. Part of this is making sure you know what one another’s boundaries are and not putting pressure on them to change them. It is really important to respect the decisions and feelings of your partners.

Healthy relationships

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  • Sex and Relationships

    We all have our own relationship with sex, from having no desire to have it ever, to wanting it every day (or more). There is no single ‘correct’ way to have sex, only the way or ways that are right for you and the person or people you choose to do it with.

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  • LGBTQ+ Resources

    Many young people find themselves questioning their gender and/or sexuality. Although this can feel unsettling, isolating, or scary, you are not alone.

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  • Consent

    Consent is required for every sexual encounter. The legal definition of consent is when someone “agrees by choice and has the freedom and capacity to make that choice”.

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