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1|2 Dating/Partner ViolenceThe Cycle of Violence Violence between intimates and dating partners is often cyclical. This cycle can be characterized by three distinct stages: The Tension Building Stage – at this stage the tension is building and the abuser becomes increasingly agitated and edgy, building up to an explosion. The Explosion Stage – The abuser verbally, physically, and/or sexually abuses the victim. Generally the attack is worse than the abuse inflicted during the tension building stage. Honeymoon Stage – (also known as the “making up stage”) this stage follows the explosion stage and is characterized by romance and the abuser’s apologies and promises never to do it again. The behavior exhibited by the abuser during this stage often keeps the relationship together. The victim believes that the abuser is kind and loving and will not be violent again. (At the end of this stage, tension building begins once again.) Dater's Bill of Rights:
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