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Relationship Bill of Rights
My "Relationship Bill of Rights"
I have the right to be treated with respect
I have the right to say no and not feel guilty
I have the right to express my feelings without being criticized
I have the right to take time for myself
I have the right to feel safe
I have the right to make my own decisions
I have the right to change my mind
I have the right to ask for what I want
I have the right to spend as much time with my family and friends as I want
I have the right to make mistakes
I have the right to not be pressured into doing stuff I don't feel like doing
I have the right to feel good about myself
I have the right to be respected if I want to end a relationship
I have the right to say no and not feel guilty
I have the right to express my feelings without being criticized
I have the right to take time for myself
I have the right to feel safe
I have the right to make my own decisions
I have the right to change my mind
I have the right to ask for what I want
I have the right to spend as much time with my family and friends as I want
I have the right to make mistakes
I have the right to not be pressured into doing stuff I don't feel like doing
I have the right to feel good about myself
I have the right to be respected if I want to end a relationship
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