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He's cute, funny, smart, and (Gasp!) he wants to be with you. All the time! In fact, he declared his undying love for you
before your first date. He's totally into you. He wants to know where you are, who you're with, what you're wearing - every
nanosecond. Who wouldn't be stoked?
So he does a few tiny annoying things, like continuously expressing his disapproval of the few extra pounds your hips have
acquired. Or he drives recklessly because some guy talked to you at a party. Or he shoves you a little ("Just fooling
around!"). And when he says he'll kill himself if you ever leave him, it doesn't sound so romantic - kind of creeps you out.
But those just slightly weird things pale next to the fact that you're in looooove. They're really nothing, right?
Research has shown that 36 to 50 percent of American women will be abused in their lifetime. (Women and girls sometimes abuse
men and boys, but nine out of 10 victims are girls or women).
People don't suddenly turn into abusers when they become adults. It's in their teen dating relationships. And violence
doesn't always begin with a black eye. It can start small and get bigger. Much bigger. Big enough to send a victim to the
hospital or the morgue. In fact, 42 percent of murdered women are killed by their partner (or former partner).
Watch out for these DANGER signs:
Bottom line: If you're uncomfortable with your relationship, something's wrong. Mind your instincts.
Be realistic - don't expect your mate to change. Don't believe him when he tells you the way he acts is your fault.
Scenario: You're alone with your guy and things are going from bad to worse in a red-hot hurry. You're terrified. What do you do? Get out safely! Do whatever it takes to survive until you can make your move.
Don't abruptly break off with him. Don't threaten to break up. Plan ahead. Talk to someone you trust or call the
National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE).
Battering is the greatest cause of injury to women - more than car accidents, muggings, and rapes combined.
Find someone who makes you feel good about yourself. Don't become a statistic. Enjoying your relationship means enjoying your life.
Check out these organizations for more information:
- National Coalition Against Domestic Violence State List
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- Anti-Violence Resource Guide
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