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Bad Relationships

Good Relationships

1: If a partner ever tries to harm you physically or force you to do something sexually that should be a clear sign for you that it is an unhealthy relationship

1: Trust: The most important aspect in any relationship, whether its romantic, family or friendly, is trust. You should be able to go out with your friends without your partner, participate in activities and hobbies you like & not have to share passwords to your email, social media accounts or phone.

2: Respect: Respect each other’s individual likes and needs. Be supportive. Your partner’s wishes and feelings have value. Let your significant other know you are making an effort to keep their ideas in mind. Mutual respect is essential in maintaining healthy relationships.

3: Communication: Communication is a key part to building a healthy relationship. The first step is making sure you both want and expect the same things—being on the same page is very important.

The Three keys to a healthy relationship:

2: If your partner tries to cut you off from all your support networks e.g family and friends.

3: If your partner implies that you are stupid, or that they are "the smart one” in the relationship; they try to stop you from trying something new because “you probably won’t understand it.”

4:Your partner implies that they only value you for one thing, whether it be your looks, or your ability to earn money.

Signs of being in an unhealthy relationship:

Thanks for paying attention !

Relationship statistcs :

Support groups/ helplines for Teenagers/ people experiencing unhealthy relationships:

Helpline: freephone 116 123

  • 43% of dating college women report experiencing violent and abusive dating behaviours
  • One in Ten high school students have been purposely hit, slapped or physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend
  • Nearly 1.5 million high school students nationwide experience physical abuse from a dating partner in a single year
  • Only 33% of teens who were in a violent relationship ever told anyone about the abuse.
  • Eighty-one (81) percent of parents believe teen dating violence is not an issue or admit they don’t know if it’s an issue.

Reachout.com

Helpline: freephone 1800 66 66 66

(Offers advice, support and ways to get involved)

Good and Bad Relationships!

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