Across
- 6. An example of how sexual violence can impact health. This includes PTSD and guilt.
- 7. Oral (spoken) or written language.
- 10. Aggressive behavior intended to cause injury or discomfort.
- 11. Facial expressions, body language, gestures, and tones/volumes.
- 12. could be positive or negative actions friends encourage you to do.
- 15. Negative effects on psychological and emotional well-being.
- 16. Describes intense romantic feelings for another person that develop suddenly and are usually based on physical attraction.
- 17. An example of how sexual violence can impact health. This includes bruises and migraines.
- 18. Any unwanted sexual attention.
- 19. Humiliating or dangerous activity done to gain entrance to a group.
- 20. Describes an intense affection and attachment for another person that develops gradually as two people get to know each other.
Down
- 1. Means promising to be romantically involving only with your dating partner.
- 2. Means to speak honestly about your feelings, needs, and goals.
- 3. Refers to the physical and emotional connection or the "chemistry" that draws people together.
- 4. A form of modern slavery.
- 5. Arises from two people sharing special feelings and thoughts they do not share with others.
- 8. Means to speak or act toward others in a demanding and insulting way.
- 9. Sending mean messages/texts; hacking into others accounts to impersonalize them.
- 13. Small groups of friends that exclude other people.
- 14. Neutral third party.
