What to do if you are in a.  Discuss your concerns. It is never too late to make your feelings clear with your partner. If expressing your concerns leads.

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What to do if you are in a

 Discuss your concerns. It is never too late to make your feelings clear with your partner. If expressing your concerns leads to more abuse, get help.

 Trust your gut. If you have concerns about someone you are dating or want to date, trust your feelings. If the person refuses to discuss your concerns, you should not go out with that person.

 Believe in yourself. It is common to question whether the abuse took place, whether it was really “that bad,” and whether it was your fault. It is important to stand by your feelings.

 Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline SAFE

 Call the Rape and Incest National Network  HOPE

 If you have been physically or sexually hurt, get medical attention.

 If you fear you will get hurt, call the police.

 Consider getting legal protection order.

 If you are under 18, you may be able to get a protection order with the help of an adult. This legal document says that the abuser may not hurt you, harass you, or come into contact with you for up to 90 days or longer. An adult begins this process by filling out a family violence petition on your behalf.

 Consider getting counseling, even if the abuse happened long ago.

Call the domestic violence programs in your area.

 Think of your safety. Abusive relationships tend to get worse, not better.

 Resist the temptation to give the person “one more chance.” Realize that by the time you are asked for “one more chance, “ you have likely already given your partner numerous chances. Refuse to take phone call and to return messages from the abuser.