Abuse in teenage relationships
. Don't hold it in. What is abuse in a relationship? Relationship abuse can happen to young men or women, but it's most likely to happen to girls and young women. It's more likely to happen to young people in same-sex relationships too. Abuse can be physical violence like hitting, kicking, pushing, slapping or pressuring you into sex. But there are also other kinds of abuse. It's abuse when your partner: says things that make you feel small reads your messages and texts without your permission tells you what to wear is jealous and possessive won't let you see friends checks… who behave like this become physically violent later on. Remember, it's not your fault, even if your partner blames you for their behaviour. And just because you're young doesn't mean it's not abuse. Getting help for abuse It can be difficult to find the right words to ask for help. Try…