 Attraction – the physical interest  Closeness – feeling of acceptance, understanding and caring  Commitment – I promise to love you forever.

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 Attraction – the physical interest  Closeness – feeling of acceptance, understanding and caring  Commitment – I promise to love you forever

 Love vs. Infatuation

 Relationships are all about give and take  Reveal your feelings  Listening and supporting the other

 Breathing Underwater

 Dating violence affects both males and females  3 types of dating abuse › Physical › Emotional › Sexual

Cycle of Violence Tension Building ExplosionHoneymoon

 Why do relationships end?

 End on amicable terms  Don’t use the old excuses; be honest  Don’t blame the other person  Don’t try to hurt your former partner