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Dating should feel like a fun, open road trip, right? Not like being locked in the trunk! But sometimes, what starts as intense affection can slowly morph into something seriously unhealthy: control.
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ITV News' Daniel Ajose looks beyond the data to understand why relationship abuse persists in young relationships.
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