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LUCKY_DIMON [66]
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PLEASE HELP MEE!!!!! I'll give brainliest. someone? I keep posting but you all just make fun :((((

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Tanzania [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

characteristics of an unhealthy relationship  

Dishonesty. ...

Disrespect. ...

Dependence. ...

Intimidation. ...

Physical violence

characteristics of a healthy relationship  

Trust. Partners should place trust in each other and give each other the benefit of the doubt.

Honesty. ...

Compromise. ...

Individuality. ...

Good communication

respect for one another

a harmful relationship is  

a toxic relationship is a relationship characterized by behaviors on the part of the toxic partner that are emotionally and, not infrequently, physically damaging to their partner. ... A toxic relationship is characterized by insecurity, self-centeredness, dominance, control.

a healthy relationship  is  

healthy relationship means that both you and your partner are: Communicative. You talk openly about problems and listen to one another. You respect each other's opinions.  

the diffrence between physical and emotional abuse

Emotional and psychological abuse may not leave physical marks, but they can be just as destructive as physical abuse, leading to anxiety, depression, and addiction. Like physical abuse, they are primarily a means of control and a way for the abuser to feel superior.  

the diffrent types of familys i could only think of 6

Nuclear Families. A nuclear family is two adults with at least one child. ...

Single-Parent Families. In a single-parent family, there is only one adult who is raising children.

Blended Families (Step Families)

Grandparent Families.

Childless Families.

Extended Families.

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