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Alliance: Factsheets: Dating Violence Information for Teens


Factsheets: Dating Violence Information for Teens

What is it?

Dating violence is controlling, abusive and aggressive behavior in a romantic relationship. It can happen in straight or gay relationships. It can include verbal, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, or a combination of them.

Controlling behavior includes:

Verbal and emotional abuse includes:

Physical abuse includes:

Sexual abuse includes:

Anyone can be a victim of dating violence. Both boys and girls are victims, but boys and girls abuse their partners in different ways. Girls are more likely to yell, threaten to hurt themselves, pinch, slap, scratch, or kick. Boys injure girls more, are more likely to punch their partner, and more likely to force them to participate in unwanted sexual activity. Some teen victims experience violence occasionally. Others are abused more often, sometimes daily.

If you are a victim of dating violence, you might…

You're not alone

Get help

Being a victim of dating violence is not your fault. Nothing you say, wear, or do gives anyone the right to hurt you.

Help Yourself

Think about ways you can be safer. This means thinking about what to do, where to go for help, and who to call ahead of time

Here are other precautions you can take

Help Someone Else

If you know someone who might be in an abusive relationship, you can help.

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