🛡️ Teen Boundaries, Consent, and the Law: What Teens Must Know About Sexual Misconduct *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.11 – How the Law Defines Force or Threat: The law says force is any action that makes someone feel they can’t say no safely. This can mean physical pushing, holding someone down, or using threats like “You’ll regret it if you don’t.” Even emotional pressure can count as force if it removes a person’s freedom to choose. A threat doesn’t have to be violent — fear alone can make someone give in. That’s why the law looks at power, intimidation, and fear, not just physical strength. Real relationships are built on choice, not control. When someone feels scared or trapped, consent cannot exist. Knowing this helps people see that even small acts of pressure can have serious consequences. The safest approach is always respect, communication, and care. Laws around force protect people’s right to feel safe and free from harm.

About this course

An urgent and empowering guide that teaches teens how to set boundaries, understand consent, and avoid the life-changing consequences of sexual misconduct.

This course includes:
  • Straightforward breakdowns of consent, laws, and personal responsibility
  • Guided scripts for how to say “no” or set boundaries in real-life situations
  • Common scenario walk-throughs: dating, parties, texting, and more
  • Emotional tools for processing pressure, fear, confusion, or guilt
  • Legal insights on sexual assault, harassment, and statutory laws

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