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Dating violence is the
physical, emotional and/or verbal abuse of one partner by the other partner in a current
or former dating relationship. Abusive behavior is any act carried out by one partner
aimed at hurting or controlling the other. Dating violence happens in male/female
relationships as well as in lesbian and gay relationships.
A violent relationship means more than being hit by the person who claims to love or care
about you. Violence is about power and control. When someone uses abuse and violence
against you, it is always part of a larger pattern to try and control you.
Even though most people think that violence in relationships happens only between married
persons, the same kind of violence also happens between people who are dating regardless
of their sexual orientation. Even if you are not being hurt physically, verbal and
emotional abuse are just as painful and often lead to physical violence.
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Emotional Abuse - harms the person's self esteem or causes
shame.
Examples:
- repeated
lies, broken promises, withholding affection
- jealousy so
extreme that it keeps a partner away from friends or interests
- insults and
put-downs
- threats
against a person's safety
- controlling
a person's every move, including how to dress, what to eat, where to go
Physical Abuse - causes physical pain or injury.
Examples:
- punching, kicking, or slapping
- shaking, pushing or grabbing hard enough to
cause discomfort
- attacking with a knife, gun or other weapon
- any physical act that is unwanted or hurtful
- even tickling or hugging if it is unwanted
Sexual Abuse - is any kind of unwanted sexual advance or
contact. It can include everything from unwelcome sexual comments to kissing to
intercourse. Forced sexual intercourse between two people who know each other is called
"date rape."
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Dating violence can range from broken bones
and bruised self-esteem to permanent injury and even death. Victims may also come to view
abuse as a normal part of their relationships. Dating violence can prevent a young person
from growing and learning from healthy relationships.
Some of the effects are:
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