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So when you think about a child,
a close friend, or a romantic partner,
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the word "love" probably comes to mind,
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and instantly other emotions rush in:
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joy and hope,
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excitement, trust and security,
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and yes, sometimes
sadness and disappointment.
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There might not be
a word in the dictionary
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that more of us
are connected to than love.
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Yet, given its central
importance in our lives,
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isn't it interesting that we're never
explicitly taught how to love?
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We build friendships,
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navigate early romantic relationships,
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get married and bring babies
home from the hospital
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with the expectation
that we'll figure it out.
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But the truth is, we often harm
and disrespect the ones we love.
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It can be subtle things
like guilting a friend
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into spending time with you
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or sneaking a peak
at your partner's texts
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or shaming a child
for their lack of effort at school.
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100 percent of us will be
on the receiving end
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of unhealthy relationship behaviors,
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and 100 percent of us
will do unhealthy things.
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It's part of being human.
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In its worst form, the harm
we inflict on loved ones
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shows up as abuse and violence,
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and relationship abuse
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is something that one in three women
and one in four men
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will experience in their lifetime.
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Now, if you're like most people,
when you hear those stats,
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you'll go, oh, no no no,
that would never happen to me.
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It's instinctual to move away
from the words "abuse" and "violence,"
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to think that they happen
to someone else somewhere else.
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But the truth is, unhealthy relationships
and abuse are all around us.
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We just call them different things
and ignore the connection.
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Abuse sneaks up on us
disguised in unhealthy love.
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I work for an organization called One Love
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started by a family whose daughter
Yeardley was killed by her ex-boyfriend.
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This was a tragedy no one saw coming,
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but when they looked back,
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they realized the warning signs were there
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just no one understood
what they were seeing.
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Called crazy or drama
or too much drinking,
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his actions weren't understood
to be what they really were,
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which was clear signs of danger.
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Her family realized that if anyone
had been educated about these signs,
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her death could have been prevented.
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So today we're on a mission
to make sure that others
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have the information
that Yeardley and her friends didn't.
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We have three main goals:
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give all of us a language
for talking about a subject
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that's quite awkward
and uncomfortable to discuss;
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empower a whole frontline,
namely friends, to help;
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and, in the process, improve
all of our ability to love better.
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To do this, it's always important
to start by illuminating
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the unhealthy signs
that we frequently miss,
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and our work really focuses
on creating content
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to start conversations with young people.
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As you'd expect, most of our content is
pretty serious, given the subject at hand,
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but today I'm going to use
one of our more light-hearted
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yet still thought-provoking pieces,
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the Couplets,
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to illuminate five markers
of unhealthy love.
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The first is intensity.
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(Video) Blue: I haven't
seen you in a couple days.
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I've missed you.
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Orange: Aww, I've missed you too.
(#thatslove)
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Blue: I haven't seen you in five minutes.
It feels like a lifetime.
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What have you been doing
without me for five whole minutes?
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Orange: It's been three minutes.
(#thatsnotlove)
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Katie Hood: Anybody recognize that?
I don't know. I do.
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Abusive relationships
don't start out abusive.
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They start out exciting and exhilarating.
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There's an intensity
of affection and emotion,
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a rush.
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It feels really good.
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You feel so lucky,
like you've hit the jackpot.
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But in unhealthy love,
these feelings shift over time
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from exciting to overwhelming
and maybe a little bit suffocating.
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You feel it in your gut.
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Maybe it's when your
new boyfriend or girlfriend
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says I love you faster
than you were ready for
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or starts showing up everywhere,
texting and calling a lot.
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Maybe they're impatient
when you're slow to respond,
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even though they know
you had other things going on that day.
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It's important to remember that it's not
how a relationship starts that matters,
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it's how it evolves.
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It's important in the early days
of a new relationship
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to pay attention to how you're feeling.
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Are you comfortable
with the pace of intimacy?
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Do you feel like you have space
and room to breathe?
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It's also really important
to start practicing using your voice
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to talk about your own needs.
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Are your requests respected?
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A second marker is isolation.
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(Video) Orange 2: Want to hang out later?
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Orange 1: Me and my boyfriend
always have Monday Funday.
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Orange 2: Awww. (#thatslove)
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Orange 2: Want to hang out later?
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Orange 1: Me and my boyfriend
always have Monday Funday.
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Orange 2: Tomorrow?
Orange 1: It's our Tuesday Snooze Day.
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Orange 2: Wednesday?
Orange 1: No Friends Day.
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(#thatsnotlove)
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KH: If you ask me, isolation
is one of the most frequently missed
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and misunderstood signs of unhealthy love.
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Why?
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Well, because every new relationship
starts out with this intense desire
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to spend time together,
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it's easy to miss when something shifts.
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Isolation creeps in when
your new boyfriend or girlfriend
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starts pulling you away
from your friends and family,
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your support system,
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and tethering you more tightly to them.
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They might say things like,
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"Why do you hang out with them?
They're such losers"
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about your best friends,
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or, "They want us to break up.
They're totally against us"
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about your family.
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Isolation is about sowing seeds of doubt
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about everyone from
your pre-relationship life.
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Healthy love includes independence,
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two people who love spending time together
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but who stay connected to the people
and activities they cared about before.
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While at first you might spend
every waking minute together,
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over time maintaining independence is key.
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You do this by making plans with friends
and sticking to them
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and encouraging your partner
to do the same.
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A third marker of unhealthy love
is extreme jealousy.