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When She Chooses to Speak

It often begins quietly.

Nazia Nabi by Nazia Nabi
March 5, 2026
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A harsh word. A slap explained away as anger. A pattern of control disguised as concern. For many women, domestic violence does not arrive suddenly it grows slowly, shaping itself around daily life until fear becomes normal.

Behind closed doors, countless women live this reality. They wake up, prepare meals, care for children, smile in front of relatives, all while carrying bruises no one sees and pain they are told not to name. What hurts even more than the violence is the expectation that they must endure it silently to protect family honour.

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From childhood, many women are taught that marriage demands sacrifice. “Adjust.” “Be patient.” “Don’t make it public.” These words echo louder than their own cries for help. When abuse begins, the first instinct of society is not to ask what he did  but to ask what she did wrong.

And when she finally gathers the courage to speak, the world often turns against her.

Her character is questioned. Her intentions are doubted. She is labelled dramatic, unstable, attention-seeking, or a “home-breaker.” The violence she endured fades into the background, replaced by debates about her morality. Instead of support, she faces whispers. Instead of protection, she faces isolation.

Such women are often seen as a risk to patriarchal society. Not because they are lying. Not because they are destructive. But because they refuse to remain silent. A woman who speaks against domestic violence challenges more than an individual abuser, she challenges a system that survives on silence and control. She questions why obedience is valued more than safety. She exposes how power inside the home has long gone unquestioned.

In many communities, a woman who suffers quietly is praised as strong and dignified. A woman who files a complaint or seeks justice is seen as rebellious and dangerous. The fear is not only about a broken marriage; it is about broken control. When one woman speaks, others may realise they can too. That possibility unsettles deeply rooted structures.

Domestic violence continues not just because of individual cruelty, but because of collective silence. Neighbours hear but do not intervene. Relatives advise compromise at any cost. Institutions move slowly, leaving survivors exhausted. The message is clear: endure quietly, or prepare to stand alone.

But no woman should have to choose between safety and social acceptance.

Challenging domestic violence is not an attack on family values. It is a defence of them. A home built on fear cannot nurture love. A marriage sustained by intimidation cannot be sacred. True strength lies not in silence, but in justice.

Women who break their silence are not a threat to society. They are asking it to be better.

The real risk lies not in the woman who speaks  but in a society that still expects her to suffer quietly, and calls that endurance virtue.

The writer is a Social Development Professional. nabi.nazia@gmail.com

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