CHARLOTTE — Millions of teenagers find themselves in dangerous, abusive relationships every year, and one UNC Charlotte student wants to give others hope.
[ Hundreds of Charlotte teens learn how to stop dating violence ]
Phoebe Pruneda was in middle school when she found herself in a toxic relationship.
>> In the video at the top of this webpage, Pruneda shares how she wants to help victims.
“He said something along the lines of, ‘Oh, if you don't want to have sex with me, I’m going to force you to,’” Pruneda said. “He had actually said the words, ‘I'm going to rape you if I have to.’”
[ LINK: Teen Dating Violence Resources ]
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and she wants others to know her story.
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