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how do i handle my sister's husband hitting me?

he's really perverted around me when it’s just me and him. i'm only 17 and he's 24. they haven't been married long but he's been "in the family" for a long time. i don't want my sister to know and i don't want to make a huge issue out of this. he's only started this recently. maybe i'm doing something?
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  • tell him to stop,if he dosent stop tell your sister,or mother, the problem,and if all else fails tell DAD!!!!!!
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  • I would say this is a huge issue. If he will hit his sister in law, he likely will hit other woman. Not to mentioned he is hitting someone under age. He has no place to be hitting anyone.

    Its possible your sister might not believe you, so you might try to get him on tape or camera. If her husband is starting to stray it’s only a matter of time before she gets hurt.
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  • First your sister will know that her husband is a pervert, no matter how hard you'll try to protect her, If not from you then from someone else.
    A lot of teenagers don't know it but the low protect and give them power from all kinds of situations that might happen in domestic violence. Believe it or not the power is in your hands and this bastard is the one how should be afraid not you.
    If you'll tell someone from school like a teacher or a guide counselor they'll know what to do.
    What probably gonna happen is that they'll call someone from social security to come and talk to you. Together you'll define the problem and ways to solve it.
    Ways that is suitable for you and your family.

    Be and stay strong!
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