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    Relationship Quiz

Does your partner:

Embarass you with bad names and put-downs?
Look at you or act in ways that scare you?
Control what you do, who you see or talk to, or where you go?
Stop you from seeing or talking to frineds or family?
Take your money or Social Security, make you ask for money or refuse to give you money?
Make all the decisions?
Tell you you're a bad parent or threaten to take away or hurt your children?
Act like the abuse is no big deal, it's your fault, or even deny doing it?
Destroy your property or threaten to kill your pets?
Intimidate you with guns, knives and other weapons?
Shove you, slap you or hit you?
Force you to drop charges?
Threaten to commit suicide?
Threaten to kill you?
 

If you checked even one item, you may be in an abusive relationship. Take the time to learn more about the warning signs and how to stay safe. Call us if you need to talk.

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Talk To Somone
If you feel you're being abused, it's important to speak to someone that can help you. Here are ideas for you:
  • Police Officer
  • A member of your family
  • A teacher or school counselor
  • Your friends or their parents
  • Your priest, minister or rabbi
  • A doctor or nurse
  • People in court- the district attorney or victim witness advocate
  • Staff at Tri-County Council or your local battered women's program
  • Another adult you trust