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#17 | Types of Boundaries

In the last chapter, we talked about what BOUNDARIES are, and how to enforce and set them in a relationship. In this chapter we are going to learn about different types of boundaries and examples of what they look like. 

#16 | Boundaries

Boundaries don't just exist in homes or around gardens. They also exist in our personal lives and  relationships. 

#15 | Boundaries (Halloween Edition)

Boundaries (but with vampires). 

#14 | Fear. Obligation. Guilt (FOG).

In Emotional Blackmail Susan Forward and Donna Frazier explain how people can manipulate you through FEAR, OBLIGATION, and GUILT. 

#13 | Gaslighting

In 1944 the American psychological-thriller Gaslight was released to the public and coined the term "Gaslighting," a form of psychological manipulation and emotional abuse tactic in which someone attempts to cause confusion and distort reality by making you question your own memory, judgement, or intuition. 

#12 | Lovebombing

Learn to spot the difference between an act of affection or a bid for control. 

#11 | Trauma Bonds

Ever felt stuck in a relationship that hurts but feels impossible to leave? That could be a trauma bond — and it’s more common than you think.

#10 | Fight. Flight. Fawn. Freeze.

You’ve probably heard of fight or flight — but did you know there are other ways people respond to stress or trauma?

#8 | Types of Abuse

Not all abuse leaves bruises. Learn about the many forms it can take.

#9 | Red Flags

Nobody wants to get into an abusive relationship. Learn about red flags in relationships and the reasons they can often be overlooked. 

#7 | The Cycle of Abuse

in 1979 Lenore E. Walker interviewed 1,500 women survivors of domestic abuse and noticed a group of patterns she labeled "The Cycle of Violence." Overtime, it became known as "The Cycle of Abuse.

#6 | Healthy, Unhealthy, and Abusive Relationships

Learn about the Relationship Spectrum and the traits of Healthy, Unhealthy and Abusive relationships. 

#5 | Consent

Consent isn’t optional, and it isn’t complicated — it’s essential. In this chapter, we’ll break down what consent really looks like, how to claim it, and why it’s the cornerstone of healthy relationships.

#4 | The Science of Love

Love isn’t just in your head — though your brain definitely has a lot to say about it. Let’s explore the science that drives attraction, attachment, and all those messy, wonderful feelings we call love.

#3 | Facts and Myths about Abuse

Abuse isn’t always bruises and broken bones. Let’s bust the myths, face the facts, and see abuse for what it really is.

#2 | How to Read this Comic

How to read this comic 

#1 | Introduction

What happens when love hurts? 

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