You have the right to be who you want to be, to live your life
how you wish to live it.
You have the right to your opinion--to your likes and dislikes.
You don't have to like or approve of something just because someone
else does.
You have the right to refrain from doing something that you feel
is wrong, injurious, or that goes against your beliefs.
You have the right to be respected for your decisions. Some people
may not understand the choices you've made or what it's like to
walk in your path, but you should have confidence in knowing that
you made the right decision anyway.
You have the right to privacy, and what you tell someone in confidence
should never be betrayed.
You have the right to express your opinions and feelings; however,
you must always consider other people's feelings in doing so.
You have the right to feel confident about your work, skills,
talent and in being yourself.
You have the right to pursue your dreams.
You have the right to enjoy the time spent with your friends
and family.
You have the right to be happy and to greet each new day with
hope.