Abuse is never okay. Know the signs of intimate partner violence, which can unfortunately increase around the holidays. Free, anonymous help is always ready. Find out more:
Prevents or discourages you from going to work or school or seeing your family or friendsDestroys your thingsHurts you physically , including with a weaponThreatens to hurt herself or himself because of being upset with youSays things like, “If I can’t have you, then no one can”If you are in a same-sex relationship, many
are the same as other people in an abusive relationship. Your partner may hit you, try to control you, or force you to have sex.
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