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

1.14 – The “Nice Guy” Excuse: Being nice to someone doesn’t mean they owe you affection, attention, or sex. Doing good things should come from kindness, not from expecting a reward. When someone says no, being frustrated or angry doesn’t make it right to pressure them. The “nice guy” excuse ignores the other person’s feelings and turns kindness into manipulation. True respect means accepting that kindness doesn’t guarantee romantic or physical interest. People should never feel guilted or blamed for saying no. Being a good person means understanding boundaries and acting with integrity, not expecting payback. Healthy connections happen naturally, not through obligation or guilt. Letting go of entitlement helps build more genuine and meaningful relationships. Real “niceness” is about empathy and respect, not control or expectation.

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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