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When young people can distinguish between a thrilling fictional romance and a healthy real relationship, they gain something priceless: the ability to write their own love story, on their own terms, with open eyes and a full heart.
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Ensuring that examples include LGBTQ+ relationships, preventing minority stress and isolation. Foster Peer-Led Discussions
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Analyze common media tropes, such as the "persistent pursuer" who refuses to take "no" for an answer until the love interest gives in. Discuss why this trope is romanticized on screen but dangerous and harassing in real life. Discuss why this trope is romanticized on screen
If a character does any of these, it’s not love—it’s a red flag: