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19 WAYS TO SHOW YOUR S.O. YOU LOVE THEM WITHOUT SAYING A WORD Written by Writer’s Corps member Stephanie Perez One Love recently launched #LoveBetter, a new campaign aimed at helping us learn more about healthy relationship behaviors and committing to being in healthier relationships with the people we love. So, how can you do your part to #LoveBetter? Saying the words “I Love You” is definitely important, but only if you're ready to say them out loud. 5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. 10 SIGNS OF A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP Healthy relationships bring out the best in you and make you feel good about yourself. A healthy relationship does not mean a “perfect” relationship, and no one is healthy 100% of the time, but the signs below are behaviors you should strive for in all of yourrelationships.
5 SIGNS YOU’RE EXPERIENCING COMPASSION FATIGUE Written by Writer’s Corps member Jennifer Koza If you see a friend that is struggling or in pain, your first instinct is likely to help them in any way you can. Especially, if you think (or you know) that person is in an unhealthy relationship. On average, it takes about 7 attempts before a person fully leaves an abusive relationship, and it is never as easy as “just leaving.” However 11 REASONS WHY PEOPLE IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS CAN'T "JUST 5. It’s not just hard to breakup safely, it’s also hard to escape the cycle of control. People in abusive relationships often attempt to break up with their partner several times before the break up sticks. On average, a person in an abusive relationship will attempt to leave 7 times before finally leaving for good. HOW TO SPOT ABUSIVE TEXTS AND MANIPULATION Written by Writer’s Corps member Adrianna Nine With texting and social media, it’s easier than ever to stay connected to the people in our lives. But just as sweet messages and kiss emojis can be imparted via text, so to can harassment and manipulation. This is sometimes referred to as textual abuse, a form of dating violence that happens almost exclusively via text and involves excessive PERSISTENCE IS NOT KEY (OPINION) Written by Writer’s Corps member Alex Goodfred It’s a standard romantic plot: Boy meets girl, falls in love, asks girl out, girl says no, boy keeps asking because eventually their persistence will pay off and everyone will be happy. Except, not really. A more accurate retelling would be: “Rejected boy ignores girl’s very clear boundaries and insists on pushing his way into her life LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR TRANSITIONING PARTNER Written by Writers Corp member Joe Rissacher A conflicting time filled with both emotional turmoil and happiness, choosing to transition from the gender identity you were prescribed at birth to the one that feels authentically like yourself can be straining on a relationship. While transgender activists and celebs, like Janet Mock, and Chaz Bono have helped to increase the visibility of IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
19 WAYS TO SHOW YOUR S.O. YOU LOVE THEM WITHOUT SAYING A WORD Written by Writer’s Corps member Stephanie Perez One Love recently launched #LoveBetter, a new campaign aimed at helping us learn more about healthy relationship behaviors and committing to being in healthier relationships with the people we love. So, how can you do your part to #LoveBetter? Saying the words “I Love You” is definitely important, but only if you're ready to say them out loud. 5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. 10 SIGNS OF A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP Healthy relationships bring out the best in you and make you feel good about yourself. A healthy relationship does not mean a “perfect” relationship, and no one is healthy 100% of the time, but the signs below are behaviors you should strive for in all of yourrelationships.
5 SIGNS YOU’RE EXPERIENCING COMPASSION FATIGUE Written by Writer’s Corps member Jennifer Koza If you see a friend that is struggling or in pain, your first instinct is likely to help them in any way you can. Especially, if you think (or you know) that person is in an unhealthy relationship. On average, it takes about 7 attempts before a person fully leaves an abusive relationship, and it is never as easy as “just leaving.” However 11 REASONS WHY PEOPLE IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS CAN'T "JUST 5. It’s not just hard to breakup safely, it’s also hard to escape the cycle of control. People in abusive relationships often attempt to break up with their partner several times before the break up sticks. On average, a person in an abusive relationship will attempt to leave 7 times before finally leaving for good. HOW TO SPOT ABUSIVE TEXTS AND MANIPULATION Written by Writer’s Corps member Adrianna Nine With texting and social media, it’s easier than ever to stay connected to the people in our lives. But just as sweet messages and kiss emojis can be imparted via text, so to can harassment and manipulation. This is sometimes referred to as textual abuse, a form of dating violence that happens almost exclusively via text and involves excessive PERSISTENCE IS NOT KEY (OPINION) Written by Writer’s Corps member Alex Goodfred It’s a standard romantic plot: Boy meets girl, falls in love, asks girl out, girl says no, boy keeps asking because eventually their persistence will pay off and everyone will be happy. Except, not really. A more accurate retelling would be: “Rejected boy ignores girl’s very clear boundaries and insists on pushing his way into her life IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are allYEARDLEY LOVE
Together with Yeardley’s sister Lexie, she founded The One Love Foundation, an organization that empowers young people with the knowledge to identify and avoid abusive relationships. Today, One Love is the national leader in preventing relationship violence and abuse. And, as the next generation learns to love better and be with partnerswho
5 WAYS TO FIND THE COURAGE (YOU ALREADY HAVE) TO LEAVE Written by Writer’s Corps member Shaneka Seals It’s difficult to rescue yourself from a bad relationship when you sort of feel like you belong there. It would seem that leaving an unhealthy relationship would be super easy, but it’s not that simple. Like any relationship, leaving is often more of a process than an event. Because of the impact unhealthy relationships can have on your self 10 PERFECT QUESTIONS TO ASK ON THE FIRST DATE TO REALLY Written by Writer’s Corps member Rebecca Martin When you think of the words “first date,” do you cringe or smile? First dates can be awkward, nerve-wracking, exciting, disastrous, wonderful -- any number of things. A big part of this distinction is the first impression you each give and how well you and the other person connect. We all know by now that topics like religion, politics, and STALKING: DON'T CONFUSE THE SIGNS WITH LOVE Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner Pop culture has a bad habit of presenting stalking as normal dating behavior. Rom-coms and popular TV series feature lovable underdogs fumbling in their quest for love as they study their crush, join the same activities, ask around about them, and coordinate 'coincidental' meetups. If the object of their affection doesn't instantly fall for them PERSISTENCE IS NOT KEY (OPINION) Written by Writer’s Corps member Alex Goodfred It’s a standard romantic plot: Boy meets girl, falls in love, asks girl out, girl says no, boy keeps asking because eventually their persistence will pay off and everyone will be happy. Except, not really. A more accurate retelling would be: “Rejected boy ignores girl’s very clear boundaries and insists on pushing his way into her life.” 4 SIGNS YOUR RELATIONSHIP IS BASED ON INEQUALITY 4 Signs Your Relationship is Based on Inequality. We’ve probably all found ourselves humming along to the lyrics from Julia Michaels’ song “Issues” last summer. In it, she sings, “I’m jealous, I’m overzealous. When I’m down, I get really down. I get angry,baby, believe me. I
FACTS ABOUT DIGITAL ABUSE YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 Tech Tips for a Healthy Relationship Has anyone ever texted you repeatedly because you didn’t reply to them quickly enough? Have you ever received sexually explicit photos (a.k.a. nudes or DP’s) without asking for them? Or maybe someone has demanded your passcode or access to your phone and social media. These behaviors are not okay and actually qualify as digital abuse. HOW TO TELL YOUR FRIEND THEY’RE BEING CLINGY, WITHOUT Step 2: Try to use “I” statements when you talk to them. Now that you know what you want to say to your friend, let’s think about how to say it. Healthy communication is a key element of any relationship because you should feel comfortable bringing up concerns when you have them. When that gets difficult, using “I” statements can help LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. STATISTICS ON RELATIONSHIP ABUSE will be in an abusive relationship 1. Girls and young women between the ages of 16-24 experience intimate partner violence at a rate that is almost triple the national average 2. Only 33% of teens who were in an abusive relationship ever told anyone about the abuse 3. OneLove’s Impact.
INSIDE THE MIND OF A STALKER Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the same, to make you feel vulnerable. IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are all 10 PEOPLE EXPLAIN WHAT LOVE MEANS TO THEM Written by Writer’s Corps member Aditi Nair For some people, love can be used to describe almost anything. OMG, I love this iced latte! This sweater is amazing, I love it. But, what about romantic relationships? For couples in long-term relationships, love means loyalty and commitment but for college students in the center of their first real relationship, love may feel messy and complicated. YARDS FOR YEARDLEY; A VIRTUAL MOVEMENT Step 3: Spread the word. Let others know that you’re participating in Yards for Yeardley and share the story of why you are moving. Maybe, like us, it’s to honor Yeardley, or maybe it’s to honor someone close to you, or maybe you are passionate about healthy love! Share your why on social media with #YardsForYeardley #MoveForLove &tag
5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \\ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \\: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. The fact is, no HEALTHY PACED RELATIONSHIPS, ACCORDING TO EXPERTS Written by Writer’s Corps member Amanda Phillips When you start seeing someone new, the last thing on your mind is whether or not the relationship is moving at a healthy pace. Welcome to the honeymoon phase, where everything is new and exciting! And the chances of saying yes to things you’re not necessarily ready for runs high. If you’re anything like me, the honeymoon phase goes 5 SIGNS YOU’RE EXPERIENCING COMPASSION FATIGUE Written by Writer’s Corps member Jennifer Koza If you see a friend that is struggling or in pain, your first instinct is likely to help them in any way you can. Especially, if you think (or you know) that person is in an unhealthy relationship. On average, it takes about 7 attempts before a person fully leaves an abusive relationship, and it is never as easy as “just leaving.” However LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. STATISTICS ON RELATIONSHIP ABUSE will be in an abusive relationship 1. Girls and young women between the ages of 16-24 experience intimate partner violence at a rate that is almost triple the national average 2. Only 33% of teens who were in an abusive relationship ever told anyone about the abuse 3. OneLove’s Impact.
INSIDE THE MIND OF A STALKER Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the same, to make you feel vulnerable. IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are all 10 PEOPLE EXPLAIN WHAT LOVE MEANS TO THEM Written by Writer’s Corps member Aditi Nair For some people, love can be used to describe almost anything. OMG, I love this iced latte! This sweater is amazing, I love it. But, what about romantic relationships? For couples in long-term relationships, love means loyalty and commitment but for college students in the center of their first real relationship, love may feel messy and complicated. YARDS FOR YEARDLEY; A VIRTUAL MOVEMENT Step 3: Spread the word. Let others know that you’re participating in Yards for Yeardley and share the story of why you are moving. Maybe, like us, it’s to honor Yeardley, or maybe it’s to honor someone close to you, or maybe you are passionate about healthy love! Share your why on social media with #YardsForYeardley #MoveForLove &tag
5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \\ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \\: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. The fact is, no HEALTHY PACED RELATIONSHIPS, ACCORDING TO EXPERTS Written by Writer’s Corps member Amanda Phillips When you start seeing someone new, the last thing on your mind is whether or not the relationship is moving at a healthy pace. Welcome to the honeymoon phase, where everything is new and exciting! And the chances of saying yes to things you’re not necessarily ready for runs high. If you’re anything like me, the honeymoon phase goes 5 SIGNS YOU’RE EXPERIENCING COMPASSION FATIGUE Written by Writer’s Corps member Jennifer Koza If you see a friend that is struggling or in pain, your first instinct is likely to help them in any way you can. Especially, if you think (or you know) that person is in an unhealthy relationship. On average, it takes about 7 attempts before a person fully leaves an abusive relationship, and it is never as easy as “just leaving.” However LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better.FINANCIAL REPORTS
Learn more about One Love Foundation's financial history. To maximize the impact of our relationship health education, we work to ensure that at least 80% of funding goes directly to programming. 10 PEOPLE EXPLAIN WHAT LOVE MEANS TO THEM Written by Writer’s Corps member Aditi Nair For some people, love can be used to describe almost anything. OMG, I love this iced latte! This sweater is amazing, I love it. But, what about romantic relationships? For couples in long-term relationships, love means loyalty and commitment but for college students in the center of their first real relationship, love may feel messy and complicated. REAL LIFE HAPPENS #BEHINDTHEPOST Use our more in-depth Behind the Post educational film and guide to start the conversation. Billions of photos are posted to social media every day, but you can’t always see the big picture through the small ones, especially when it comes to unhealthy relationships. Sign up in the One Love Education Center to get access to the extendedBehind
YARDS FOR YEARDLEY; A VIRTUAL MOVEMENT Step 3: Spread the word. Let others know that you’re participating in Yards for Yeardley and share the story of why you are moving. Maybe, like us, it’s to honor Yeardley, or maybe it’s to honor someone close to you, or maybe you are passionate about healthy love! Share your why on social media with #YardsForYeardley #MoveForLove &tag
5 WAYS TO FIND THE COURAGE (YOU ALREADY HAVE) TO LEAVE Written by Writer’s Corps member Shaneka Seals It’s difficult to rescue yourself from a bad relationship when you sort of feel like you belong there. It would seem that leaving an unhealthy relationship would be super easy, but it’s not that simple. Like any relationship, leaving is often more of a process than an event. Because of the impact unhealthy relationships can have on your self UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP BEHAVIORS SERIES: BELITTLING Unhealthy Relationship Behaviors Series: BELITTLING. The definition of “belittle” can be easily surmised from the two words that it is made up of, “be” and “little.”. Said another way, belittling is language or behavior that literally makes someone feel small, unimportant, inferior or minimized. While it’s easy to understandwhat
HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO MAY BE FEELING SUICIDAL This type of contact helps to increase the person’s feelings of connectedness and helps them feel supported and cared for. Together we can help remove the stigma and save a life. Additional Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. Text Crisis Text Line a free 24/7 text line at 741-741. HOW TO SPOT ABUSIVE TEXTS AND MANIPULATION Written by Writer’s Corps member Adrianna Nine With texting and social media, it’s easier than ever to stay connected to the people in our lives. But just as sweet messages and kiss emojis can be imparted via text, so to can harassment and manipulation. This is sometimes referred to as textual abuse, a form of dating violence that happens almost exclusively via text and involves excessive 5 PLACES YOU CAN FIND HELP YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT Here are five resources you may not have known about that could assist you or a friend. 1. University Counseling Services. If you are a college student, check with your university’s medical center to see what kind of mental health services they offer. Most universities offer free, confidential counseling services to all of their students. LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. STATISTICS ON RELATIONSHIP ABUSE will be in an abusive relationship 1. Girls and young women between the ages of 16-24 experience intimate partner violence at a rate that is almost triple the national average 2. Only 33% of teens who were in an abusive relationship ever told anyone about the abuse 3. OneLove’s Impact.
INSIDE THE MIND OF A STALKER Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the same, to make you feel vulnerable. IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are all 10 PEOPLE EXPLAIN WHAT LOVE MEANS TO THEM Written by Writer’s Corps member Aditi Nair For some people, love can be used to describe almost anything. OMG, I love this iced latte! This sweater is amazing, I love it. But, what about romantic relationships? For couples in long-term relationships, love means loyalty and commitment but for college students in the center of their first real relationship, love may feel messy and complicated. YARDS FOR YEARDLEY; A VIRTUAL MOVEMENT Step 3: Spread the word. Let others know that you’re participating in Yards for Yeardley and share the story of why you are moving. Maybe, like us, it’s to honor Yeardley, or maybe it’s to honor someone close to you, or maybe you are passionate about healthy love! Share your why on social media with #YardsForYeardley #MoveForLove &tag
5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \\ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \\: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. The fact is, no HEALTHY PACED RELATIONSHIPS, ACCORDING TO EXPERTS Written by Writer’s Corps member Amanda Phillips When you start seeing someone new, the last thing on your mind is whether or not the relationship is moving at a healthy pace. Welcome to the honeymoon phase, where everything is new and exciting! And the chances of saying yes to things you’re not necessarily ready for runs high. If you’re anything like me, the honeymoon phase goes 5 SIGNS YOU’RE EXPERIENCING COMPASSION FATIGUE Written by Writer’s Corps member Jennifer Koza If you see a friend that is struggling or in pain, your first instinct is likely to help them in any way you can. Especially, if you think (or you know) that person is in an unhealthy relationship. On average, it takes about 7 attempts before a person fully leaves an abusive relationship, and it is never as easy as “just leaving.” However LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. STATISTICS ON RELATIONSHIP ABUSE will be in an abusive relationship 1. Girls and young women between the ages of 16-24 experience intimate partner violence at a rate that is almost triple the national average 2. Only 33% of teens who were in an abusive relationship ever told anyone about the abuse 3. OneLove’s Impact.
INSIDE THE MIND OF A STALKER Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the same, to make you feel vulnerable. IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are all 10 PEOPLE EXPLAIN WHAT LOVE MEANS TO THEM Written by Writer’s Corps member Aditi Nair For some people, love can be used to describe almost anything. OMG, I love this iced latte! This sweater is amazing, I love it. But, what about romantic relationships? For couples in long-term relationships, love means loyalty and commitment but for college students in the center of their first real relationship, love may feel messy and complicated. YARDS FOR YEARDLEY; A VIRTUAL MOVEMENT Step 3: Spread the word. Let others know that you’re participating in Yards for Yeardley and share the story of why you are moving. Maybe, like us, it’s to honor Yeardley, or maybe it’s to honor someone close to you, or maybe you are passionate about healthy love! Share your why on social media with #YardsForYeardley #MoveForLove &tag
5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \\ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \\: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. The fact is, no HEALTHY PACED RELATIONSHIPS, ACCORDING TO EXPERTS Written by Writer’s Corps member Amanda Phillips When you start seeing someone new, the last thing on your mind is whether or not the relationship is moving at a healthy pace. Welcome to the honeymoon phase, where everything is new and exciting! And the chances of saying yes to things you’re not necessarily ready for runs high. If you’re anything like me, the honeymoon phase goes 5 SIGNS YOU’RE EXPERIENCING COMPASSION FATIGUE Written by Writer’s Corps member Jennifer Koza If you see a friend that is struggling or in pain, your first instinct is likely to help them in any way you can. Especially, if you think (or you know) that person is in an unhealthy relationship. On average, it takes about 7 attempts before a person fully leaves an abusive relationship, and it is never as easy as “just leaving.” However LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better.FINANCIAL REPORTS
Learn more about One Love Foundation's financial history. To maximize the impact of our relationship health education, we work to ensure that at least 80% of funding goes directly to programming. 10 PEOPLE EXPLAIN WHAT LOVE MEANS TO THEM Written by Writer’s Corps member Aditi Nair For some people, love can be used to describe almost anything. OMG, I love this iced latte! This sweater is amazing, I love it. But, what about romantic relationships? For couples in long-term relationships, love means loyalty and commitment but for college students in the center of their first real relationship, love may feel messy and complicated. REAL LIFE HAPPENS #BEHINDTHEPOST Use our more in-depth Behind the Post educational film and guide to start the conversation. Billions of photos are posted to social media every day, but you can’t always see the big picture through the small ones, especially when it comes to unhealthy relationships. Sign up in the One Love Education Center to get access to the extendedBehind
YARDS FOR YEARDLEY; A VIRTUAL MOVEMENT Step 3: Spread the word. Let others know that you’re participating in Yards for Yeardley and share the story of why you are moving. Maybe, like us, it’s to honor Yeardley, or maybe it’s to honor someone close to you, or maybe you are passionate about healthy love! Share your why on social media with #YardsForYeardley #MoveForLove &tag
5 WAYS TO FIND THE COURAGE (YOU ALREADY HAVE) TO LEAVE Written by Writer’s Corps member Shaneka Seals It’s difficult to rescue yourself from a bad relationship when you sort of feel like you belong there. It would seem that leaving an unhealthy relationship would be super easy, but it’s not that simple. Like any relationship, leaving is often more of a process than an event. Because of the impact unhealthy relationships can have on your self UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP BEHAVIORS SERIES: BELITTLING Unhealthy Relationship Behaviors Series: BELITTLING. The definition of “belittle” can be easily surmised from the two words that it is made up of, “be” and “little.”. Said another way, belittling is language or behavior that literally makes someone feel small, unimportant, inferior or minimized. While it’s easy to understandwhat
HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO MAY BE FEELING SUICIDAL This type of contact helps to increase the person’s feelings of connectedness and helps them feel supported and cared for. Together we can help remove the stigma and save a life. Additional Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. Text Crisis Text Line a free 24/7 text line at 741-741. HOW TO SPOT ABUSIVE TEXTS AND MANIPULATION Written by Writer’s Corps member Adrianna Nine With texting and social media, it’s easier than ever to stay connected to the people in our lives. But just as sweet messages and kiss emojis can be imparted via text, so to can harassment and manipulation. This is sometimes referred to as textual abuse, a form of dating violence that happens almost exclusively via text and involves excessive 5 PLACES YOU CAN FIND HELP YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT Here are five resources you may not have known about that could assist you or a friend. 1. University Counseling Services. If you are a college student, check with your university’s medical center to see what kind of mental health services they offer. Most universities offer free, confidential counseling services to all of their students. LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. INSIDE THE MIND OF A STALKER Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the same, to make you feel vulnerable. IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are all HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO MAY BE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP Calmly start a conversation on a positive note. Find time to talk to your friend one-on-one in a private setting. Start by giving your friend positive affirmations and complimentary statements like, “You’re always so fun to be around. I’ve missed you!”. Once your friend feels comfortable, you can begin calmly voicing yourconcern for
UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP BEHAVIORS SERIES: BELITTLING Unhealthy Relationship Behaviors Series: BELITTLING. The definition of “belittle” can be easily surmised from the two words that it is made up of, “be” and “little.”. Said another way, belittling is language or behavior that literally makes someone feel small, unimportant, inferior or minimized. While it’s easy to understandwhat
5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \\ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \\: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. The fact is, no FACTS ABOUT DIGITAL ABUSE YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 Tech Tips for a Healthy Relationship Has anyone ever texted you repeatedly because you didn’t reply to them quickly enough? Have you ever received sexually explicit photos (a.k.a. nudes or DP’s) without asking for them? Or maybe someone has demanded your passcode or access to your phone and social media. These behaviors are not okay and actually qualify as digital abuse. 4 WAYS TO REPAIR YOUR RELATIONSHIP AFTER CHEATING Everyone has a right to heal at their own pace – and after infidelity, this may ultimately involve a breakup if a healthy relationship cannot be maintained in the aftermath. However, overcoming it is also an option; even though it involves a lot of work, a lot of willingness from both parties to do the work, and a lot of patience with the bumps in the road that will inevitably be part ofthe
11 REASONS WHY PEOPLE IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS CAN'T "JUST 5. It’s not just hard to breakup safely, it’s also hard to escape the cycle of control. People in abusive relationships often attempt to break up with their partner several times before the break up sticks. On average, a person in an abusive relationship will attempt to leave 7 times before finally leaving for good. LEARN TO LOVE BETTER Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. INSIDE THE MIND OF A STALKER Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the same, to make you feel vulnerable. IS IT YOUR PARTNER OR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION? HERE’S When our mental health is out of balance, we crave stability, and though rushing into things with your partner may feel like a quick fix, it’s not. Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. Alexandra Hamlet says, “It’s important to set ground rules in the beginningto set a
11 COMMON PATTERNS OF VERBAL ABUSE Here are the 11 most common verbal abuse patterns to look out for in a relationship: 1. Name-calling. This type of verbal abuse is probably the easiest one to recognize. This includes being called names and/or being shouted at on a regular basis. Arguments that always resort to yelling and the use of aggressive phrases in a conversation are all HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO MAY BE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP Calmly start a conversation on a positive note. Find time to talk to your friend one-on-one in a private setting. Start by giving your friend positive affirmations and complimentary statements like, “You’re always so fun to be around. I’ve missed you!”. Once your friend feels comfortable, you can begin calmly voicing yourconcern for
UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP BEHAVIORS SERIES: BELITTLING Unhealthy Relationship Behaviors Series: BELITTLING. The definition of “belittle” can be easily surmised from the two words that it is made up of, “be” and “little.”. Said another way, belittling is language or behavior that literally makes someone feel small, unimportant, inferior or minimized. While it’s easy to understandwhat
5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \\ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \\: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. The fact is, no FACTS ABOUT DIGITAL ABUSE YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 Tech Tips for a Healthy Relationship Has anyone ever texted you repeatedly because you didn’t reply to them quickly enough? Have you ever received sexually explicit photos (a.k.a. nudes or DP’s) without asking for them? Or maybe someone has demanded your passcode or access to your phone and social media. These behaviors are not okay and actually qualify as digital abuse. 4 WAYS TO REPAIR YOUR RELATIONSHIP AFTER CHEATING Everyone has a right to heal at their own pace – and after infidelity, this may ultimately involve a breakup if a healthy relationship cannot be maintained in the aftermath. However, overcoming it is also an option; even though it involves a lot of work, a lot of willingness from both parties to do the work, and a lot of patience with the bumps in the road that will inevitably be part ofthe
11 REASONS WHY PEOPLE IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS CAN'T "JUST 5. It’s not just hard to breakup safely, it’s also hard to escape the cycle of control. People in abusive relationships often attempt to break up with their partner several times before the break up sticks. On average, a person in an abusive relationship will attempt to leave 7 times before finally leaving for good. ABOUT - ONE LOVE FOUNDATION - LEARN TO LOVE BETTER - ONE Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better. HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO MAY BE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP Calmly start a conversation on a positive note. Find time to talk to your friend one-on-one in a private setting. Start by giving your friend positive affirmations and complimentary statements like, “You’re always so fun to be around. I’ve missed you!”. Once your friend feels comfortable, you can begin calmly voicing yourconcern for
REAL LIFE HAPPENS #BEHINDTHEPOST Use our more in-depth Behind the Post educational film and guide to start the conversation. Billions of photos are posted to social media every day, but you can’t always see the big picture through the small ones, especially when it comes to unhealthy relationships. Sign up in the One Love Education Center to get access to the extendedBehind
HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR TRANSITIONING PARTNER Written by Writers Corp member Joe Rissacher A conflicting time filled with both emotional turmoil and happiness, choosing to transition from the gender identity you were prescribed at birth to the one that feels authentically like yourself can be straining on a relationship. While transgender activists and celebs, like Janet Mock, and Chaz Bono have helped to increase the visibility of ONE LOVE ADVICE ON HEALTHY AND UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS Take the first step to love better. We’re all born with the ability to love better, but it’s an acquired skill. The first step toward having healthy relationships is learning to recognize the difference between unhealthy and healthy behavior. Real-time resources: Do you or someone you know need immediate help with an unhealthy or abusive 10 SIGNS OF AN UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP 10 Signs of a Healthy Relationship. 10 Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship. Blog. Videos. Education. All Education. One Love Workshops. Education Center. Love is learned. 5 SIGNS YOU'RE BEING MANIPULATED IN YOUR FRIENDSHIP Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan Manipulate: verb ma·nip·u·late \ mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt \: the act of controlling or playing upon by artful, unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage. By definition, manipulation can be tricky to detect, especially in friendships that tend to progress at a slower rate over time than romantic relationships. HEALTHY PACED RELATIONSHIPS, ACCORDING TO EXPERTS Written by Writer’s Corps member Amanda Phillips When you start seeing someone new, the last thing on your mind is whether or not the relationship is moving at a healthy pace. Welcome to the honeymoon phase, where everything is new and exciting! And the chances of saying yes to things you’re not necessarily ready for runs high. If you’re anything like me, the honeymoon phase goes HOW TO DEAL WITH THE SILENT TREATMENT via GIPHY. Keep in mind that these communication strategies may not work on your partner if they are already aware that the silent treatment is an unhealthy behavior. We all do unhealthy things sometimes and it doesn’t make you or your partner a monster. If you’ve had a conversation about the silent treatment with your partner and the behavior continues, it may be time to consider leaving WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CRUSH DOESN'T LIKE YOU BACK Here are 8 Things To Do When Your Crush Doesn’t Like You Back! 1. Don’t Be Quick To Take It Personal. via GIPHY. It’s easy to think that there is something “wrong” with you when facing rejection, but the truth is that the reason your crush turned you down may have nothing to do with you at all.* Relationships 101
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