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8 February, 22:05

Excessively monitoring a partner's behavior to control what they do and with whom or tracking a person through technology or social media are examples of relationship abuse. True / False.

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  1. 8 February, 22:15
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    It is true that excessively monitoring a partner's behavior to control what they do and with whom or tracking a person through technology or social media are examples of relationship abuse.

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    Relationships are based on trust and love but many a time one of the partner's insecurities and possessiveness takes over this trust and result in relationship abuse. Sometimes one partner starts monitoring each and every movement and behavior of the other partner which becomes suffocating and great suffering in a relationship.

    Even tracking a partner using social media or other technology or monitoring the behavior of the partner in order to control them constitutes relationship abuse and can cause a lot of mental stress and agony.
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