Spoken by Jeremy Anderson: https://www.jeremyanderson.org
Not all relationships are healthy. You deserve one that is.
Relationships may be defined in different ways depending on who’s involved, but healthy relationships all depend on a few key elements: healthy communication, healthy boundaries, mutual respect, and support for one another. Check in with each other’s needs regularly while also giving each other space and privacy, and be sure to keep an eye out for the warning signs of dating abuse.
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