5 ways to get support with your relationship:
- Talk to an adult you trust
- Share what’s happening anonymously on the message boards
- Talk to your doctor
- Read letters from other young people on Ask Sam
- Talk to a Childline counsellor about anything
Relationships can be confusing. Especially if you really like someone but they do things you're not comfortable with. We're here to help you think about what feels right for you.
Being in a relationship can be exciting and should make you feel happy. A healthy relationship is when everyone feels respected, trusted and valued for who they are.
A healthy relationship includes:
Even when a relationship is helping you or meeting a need, it can still be unhealthy or abusive. There might be one thing that makes you question your relationship, or lots of little things. Whatever’s happening, we’re here to help.
5 ways to get support with your relationship:
It’s not always easy to spot when your relationship is becoming unhealthy or abusive. But if something is making you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, then it’s important to talk about it.
Signs of an unhealthy relationship:
If you’re worried or unsure about something in your relationship, it can help to talk about it. You could post about it on the message boards to get advice, or share what’s happening with a Childline counsellor.
If your partner is abusive or makes you feel scared or unsafe in your relationship, it's important to get support. Try talking to an adult you trust or to a Childline counsellor. In an emergency, you should always call 999.
Making a safety plan can tell you what to do if your partner threatens you or you’re not safe. Find out more about how to make a safety plan.
Leaving or ending a relationship can be scary. But it can help make you safer in the future. It can take time to feel ready, but we’ve got advice to help:
Leaving or ending a relationship can be scary. But it can help make you safer in the future. It can take time to feel ready, but we’ve got advice to help:
Deciding whether you’re ready to be sexually active with your partner is your decision. And if you’re not feeling comfortable or ready then nobody has the right to pressure or force you.
Respecting each other’s boundaries is part of a healthy relationship. If you’re thinking about doing something sexual, then everyone must be consenting and comfortable with it. It’s your responsibility to know whether your partner is consenting.
If you think someone else might be in an unhealthy relationship, it can be difficult to know what to do. Especially if the person you’re worried about is being groomed or doesn’t see things the way you do.
Anyone can be in an unhealthy relationship. And if you’re worried, there are things you can do to help.
If you’re worried about someone:
When you’re supporting someone else, it’s important to take care of yourself as well. Childline is always here to support you.