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Healthy Relationships from: http://www.sexualityandu.ca/teens/what-4.aspxA healthy relationship makes you feel good about yourself and your partner. You have fun together and you and your partner can be yourselves. All relationships are different, but healthy relationships share at least five things in common - the S.H.A.R.E. qualities.
The opposite of a healthy relationship is an abusive relationship. Abusive relationships revolve around control, fear, and lack of respect. Usually, one partner has control while the other cowers in resentment or fear. Abusive relationships can involve threats, name-calling, blaming, guilt-tripping, jealous questioning, and outright violence. If you suspect you're in an abusive relationship, there's a good chance you are. Perhaps you know deep down that you'd be better off without the relationship but are afraid to leave it. If that's the case, get help from a parent, school counsellor, doctor, psychologist, social worker or anyone else you trust. Your doctor or local/regional sexual clinic can steer you toward appropriate counselling services. Being in an abusive relationship hurts your self-esteem. You owe it to yourself to to get out. |