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Abusive Relationships Teen Dating Violence

Dating Violence: The use of harassing, controlling, and/or abusive behavior to maintain power and control over a partner. Anyone can be a victim regardless of age, race, or gender.

Physical Abuse The act of someone physically hurting you, such as by hitting you or throwing something at you. Examples: Shoving Punching Slapping Hitting Kicking Hair pulling Strangling

Verbal & Emotional Abuse Calling you names, insults you Isolation Harassment Jealousy Belittling you Threatening to hurt you, a family member, himself/herself if you don’t do what he/she wants Making you feel like your opinions, actions and feelings are wrong and unimportant

Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse is when someone forces you into unwanted sexual activity, especially through threats or coercion. Kissing Touching Oral, Anal, Vaginal Not taking or using birth control

Technological Abuse Verbal/Emotional abuse by use of cell phones, internet

Dating Violence Cycle Tension – such as criticism, yelling, swearing, angry gestures, coercion, or threats Violence – such as physical and sexual attacks or threats Seduction – such as apologies, promises to change, or gifts

Jealousy and possessiveness are two of the most common warning signs of dating abuse. Abusers use them to control the other person's behavior. The elements listed below can keep the cycle in motion. Love for the abuser: Believing that the relationship is not entirely bad Hope: Thinking things will change or it's just a phase Fear: Worrying that threats will become a reality, resulting in fear of ending the relationship

Myths of Dating Violence Many people in abusive relationships are in denial. They cling to the myths: That their partner will never do it again.  That they are not being abused.  That they will leave when the time is right. That it only happens to girls.  

Ending Relationships Think about what you are going to say in advance Choose a public place if safety is a concern Say it in person and do it yourself (if safety is a concern, use phone, email) Be respectful Do not let emotions or guilt change your mind Give the person space