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Consent and Consequences

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    consent and consequences
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  • You ask someone for consent to hold their hand and they say "Yes".
    You get to hold their hand
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  • You ask someone for a hug and they say "No".
    You give them space and say "Okay".
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  • You walk up to someone and kiss them randomly.
    They call the police and file a report, which permanently goes on your record. (Effects jobs, college admission, rest of life)
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  • Someone is asleep and you physically touch them.
    Their parents call the police and you are taken to jail. (Loss of friends, bad reputation, etc.)
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  • Someone is asleep, you tap them on the shoulder to wake them up, and you ask them if they want to cuddle. They say "Yes".
    You can cuddle knowing you have respected their boundaries.
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  • You text a friend multiple times in a row when they are not responding.
    They block your number, tell their parents that you are scaring them, or they stop talking to you forever. They do not consent to being texted.
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  • You lie and say you cut your arm to get attention from a friend.
    They call the police because they think you are in danger. Police sees you are lying and you get in trouble. (Lose friends etc.)
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  • You forget to do your chores.
    Your parents stop paying for your hobbies such as band, people lose trust in you, and you have to still do the chores later.
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  • You let your parents know that you need help with your chores.
    They help you with your chores or give you more time to finish them.
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  • You feel like you want more attention from a friend.
    You ask them questions about their hobbies and childhood. Your friend feels respected and you are a good friend.
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  • Your friend is not answering their texts or calls.
    You wait for them to text you and keep yourself busy.
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  • Your parents say you can't go on a trip with band because they don't have the money.
    We can be grateful for the activities we do get to do, spend time with our band friends before they go on the trip, and use coping skills to stay calm.
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  • You ask your parents if you can hangout with a friend and they say "No", so you get mad.
    They take your phone away and may not let you go next time because of your behavior.
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  • You get mad at parents because you can't go on a band trip.
    They may not give you money for other band activities because you are being ungrateful.
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  • You are sad you can't go on the band trip but you understand why you can't go.
    Your parents give you money for other events with band.
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  • Your parents say "Yes" to going on the band trip, but can't give you extra money to spend while on the trip.
    Now during the rest of the year, they can't give you money for other band events.
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