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Dating Jeopardy RDVIC Healthy Relationships

Dating $100 How much of your time should you spend with your boyfriend/girlfriend?

Dating $200 Who decides what to do and where to go on a date?

Dating $300 What about expenses? Should one person always be expected to pay? Why or why not?

Dating $400 Is it ok for you if your date uses alcohol or other drugs? If so, how much?

Dating $500 Is there any situation in which you would permit your partner to push you around?

Sexual Rights $100 If your date always pays for expenses, do you feel obligated to go along with your dates sexual advances? Why or why not?

Sexual Rights $200 How do you know whether your partner wants to have sex? What do you do if you are unsure?

Sexual Rights $300 At what point may a person refuse to have sex?

Sexual Rights $400 You have been dating for a few weeks. Your partner wants to have sex now because it is normal. How do you feel about this? What do you say?

Sexual Rights $500 If both you and your partner agree to have sex, whose responsibility is it to use contraception and to protect against STIs? Whose responsibility is it to get birth control or condoms?

Other Relationships $100 Does it make you jealous if your partner spends a lot of time with other friends? If so, how do you deal with jealousy?

Other Relationships $200 Do you include each other in your circle of friends? Why or why not?

Other Relationships $300 What do you want to know about your partner before getting into a serious relationship with him or her?

Other Relationships $400 What do you do if your friend or partner puts you down in front of your friends or other people?

Other Relationships $500 How can your friends help you when you have problems in your dating relationships?

Values $100 What qualities are most important to you in a boyfriend or girlfriend?

Values $200 What do you consider the most important ingredients in a relationship? What must you have and what can you do without?

Values $300 What would you never give up for a boyfriend or girlfriend? How would you feel about someone asking you to sacrifice this?

Values $400 How important are looks, money, or status to you in a partner?

Values $500 Who should make the decisions in a relationship? Who makes the decisions in your family?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Can you describe three examples of a boyfriend or girlfriend controlling his or her dating partner?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! What would you do if you saw a stranger push his or her partner? What if a stranger yelled at and insulted his or her partner?