Dating Bill of Rights
I have a right to:

Ask for a date

Refuse a date

Suggest activities

Refuse any activities, even if
my date is excited about them

Have my own feelings and be
able to express them

Say, "I think my friend is
wrong and his actions are
inappropriate"

Tell someone not to interrupt
me

Have my limits and values
respected

Tell my partner when I need
affection

Refuse affection

Be heard

Refuse to lend money

Refuse sex any time, for any
reason

Have friends and space aside
from my partner
I have the responsibility to:

Determine my limits and
values

Respect the limits of others

Communicate clearly and
honestly

Not violate the limits of others

Ask for help when I need it

Be considerate

Check my actions and
decisions to determine
whether they are good or bad
for me

Set high goals for myself
Please read and share the following information about preventing youth violence in your community.
It is up to all of us to make this world a safer place for ourselves and our children...for more information and resources about
preventing youth violence, please visit:
WWW.SAFEYOUTH.ORG
VIOLENCE AWARENESS FACT SHEETS:
Violence Prevention is everyone's personal
responsibility. We need to be aware of the
situation we are in at all times. If something
doesn't feel quite right, it probably isn't. As much
as we wish we could change things once they
happen, we can't.
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Erin's Fund
P.O. Box 1153
Presque Isle, Maine 04769
Phone: (207) 764-3746
(207)227-8230
E-Mail: erinsfunddirector@yahoo.com
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  Erin's Fund
P.O. Box 1153
Presque Isle, Maine 04769
(207)764-3746
(207)227-8230
email: erinsfunddirector@yahoo.com