The Relationship Bill Of Rights
The Relationship Bill of Rights You have the right, without shame, blame or guilt: In all intimate relationships: to be free from coercion, violence and intimidation to choose the level of involvement and intimacy you want to revoke consent to any form of intimacy at any time to be told the truth to say no to requests to hold and express differing points of view to feel all your emotions to feel and communicate your emotions and needs to set boundaries concerning your privacy needs to set clear limits on the obligations you will make to seek balance between what you give to the relationship and what is given back to you to know that your partner will work with you to resolve problems that arise to choose whether you want a monogamous or polyamorous relationship to grow and change to make mistakes to end a relationship In poly relationships: to decide how many partners you want to choose your own partners to have an equal say with each of your partners in de...
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