- You have the right to feel safe and respected.
- You have the right to leave conversations where you do not feel safe and/or respected.
- You have the right to not be emotionally, physically, or sexually abuse.
- You have the right to expect and ask for honesty from others.
- You have the right to honesty surrounding sex.
- You have the right to privacy, online and offline.
- You have the right to make your own decisions.
- You have the right to decide who you want be in a relationship with.
- You have the right to decide to end a relationship.
- You have the right to make decisions regarding your sexual and reproductive health.
- You have the right to live free from violence and abuse.
- You have the right to participate in your cultural and spiritual practices.
- You have the right to say “no” at any time, even if you have said “yes” to it previously.
- You have the right to change your mind.
- You have the right to spend time with your relatives and friends away from your partner.
- You have the right to make friends and be yourself around people.