Date rape
Date rape happens when someone you are going out with forces you or tricks you into having sex when you don’t want to. It doesn’t have to involve sexual intercourse, it can include things like penetration using an object or finger or forcing you to have oral sex.
The person may use threats, get you very drunk, drug you, or trick you to get you to have sex when you don’t want to. This is not acceptable behaviour. Regardless of the relationship, sex without consent is RAPE. Any unwanted sexual contact or behaviour is against the law.
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Sometimes it might be difficult to understand that what is happening in your relationship is abusive. It can be easy to get confused between someone caring about you and someone controlling you.
Stalking
Dating violence can include stalking. This happens when someone constantly keeps tabs on you, even when you have broken up with that person. If this is happening to you then let someone know what is happening and call the police. Stalking is against the law and you have some legal options that could help your situation.