Warning
Checklist
Look over the following questions.
Think about how you are being treated and how you treat your partner.
Remember that when one person scares,
hurts or continually puts down the other person, it’s abuse.
Does your partner....
____ Embarrass or make fun of you
in front of your friends or family?
____ Put down your accomplishments
or goals?
____ Make you feel like you are
unable to make decisions?
____ Use intimidation or threats
to gain compliance?
____ Tell you that you are nothing
without them?
____ Treat you roughly by grabbing,
pushing, pinching, shoving or hitting you?
____ Call you several times a night
or show up to make sure you are where you said you would be?
____ Use drugs or alcohol as an
excuse for saying hurtful things or abusing you?
____ Blame you for how they feel
or act?
____ Pressure you sexually for things
you aren’t ready for?
____ Make you feel like there "is
no way out" of the relationship?
____ Prevent you from doing things
you want such as spending time with your friends or family?
____ Try to keep you from leaving
after a fight or leave you somewhere after a fight to "teach you
a lesson"?
Do You...
____ Sometimes feel scared of how
your partner will act?
____ Constantly make excuses to
other people for your partner’s behavior?
____ Believe that you can help your
partner change if only you changed something about yourself?
____ Try not to do anything that
would cause conflict or make your partner angry?
____ Feel like no matter what you
do, your partner is never happy with you?
____ Always do what your partner
wants you to do instead of what you want?
____ Stay with your partner because
you are afraid of what your partner would do if you broke up?
If any of these are happening in
your relationship, talk to someone. Without some help, the abuse
will continue.
Adapted from Reaching and Teaching
Teens to Stop Violence, Nebraska Domestic Violence and Sexual
Assault Coalition, Lincoln, NE.
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