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    Boundaries

    Boundaries are rules or limits you create based on what feels safe or reasonable when you relate to others or others relate to you. Check out this page to learn more!

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    Talking to Partners about Drug Use

    Whether you both use, you both abstain, or one uses more/less than the other, drug use can have an impact on relationships. Talking about it isn’t always easy, but this article’s got some ideas on how to have conversations about boundaries and drug use in relationships.

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    Talking to Partners About Triggers During Sex

    Communicating triggers can be a great way of letting your partners know what your boundaries are, in order to help make sex a more pleasurable experience for everyone. But how do you do that?

  • RESOURCE: Sexual Inventory Checklists

    Do you have a hard time talking about sex? Try out these sex/relationship checklists with your partners to help start a conversation!

  • Boundary Basics

    Information about how to set boundaries in a relationship.

  • Check in First: How to Talk About Sexual Consent

    Why sexual consent is important and how to ask for it.

  • Queering Sex Ed

    Queering Sexual Education

    Queering Sex Ed (QSE) is a project from Planned Parenthood Toronto, with the goal of  developing a sex ed resource with and for LGBTQ youth. The information and resources here have been created by the Queering Sex Ed Youth Advisory Committee.