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Domestic Violence Map in South Asia


I suspect the real figure is much higher. The difference is that those in the more uneducated states are more likely to be honest about it as its a normal thing in thier culture - whereas in our culture in Punjab/AJK it isn't vocally encouraged.

1 in 4 UK women are victims of domestic violence.

It's a disgusting thing and has a terrible impact on your relationship and on your children. If you have ever shouted at your wife or beat your wife or threatened to hit her - your daughters see this as acceptable behaviour, what they should expect. Your sons see this as a model of how to behave.

Domestic violence isn't a regular beating or hospitalising someone - it's the threats, the abusive tone, the shouting.
 
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There are trigger factors. Every month, for one week, women antagonize men.

When I first got married, I was oblivious to this and was like...hmm everything seems to be going well but from time to time all of a sudden, this bitch becomes totally irrational and snaps at almost nothing.

It was like she was challenging me to smack the jin that would take control over her. I never did and eventually realized what it was...:lol:

Anyways, whenever I would realize it’s that time of the month, I’d grab my bag and head to my pind for about a week. :lol:
 
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One thing I can assure you, the 17% and 13% I believe is the potohar region and in that region, the majority is where Women beat up their men and the rest is where if women takes two they definitely give one in return.
 
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Karnataka, where Paitoo is at, is the big one south west at 43.5

Bihar 39.1

UP 34.2

Can't make sense of these numbers except for a broad generalization - communities where women are more docile are experiencing higher percentage of violence? From my experience in Maharashtra, TN and Karnataka (and even Telangana / AP to an extent), I can say that alcoholism is high among poorer sections and that may be a trigger. Alcoholism is high in Punjab, Haryana, UK too, but women there don't take shit from their men much. But then I would assume that even one instance of domestic violence qualifies for putting you on this map. What would be more revealing is figures on chronic domestic violence.

@Maula Jatt
 
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Can't make sense of these numbers except for a broad generalization - communities where women are more docile are experiencing higher percentage of violence? From my experience in Maharashtra, TN and Karnataka (and even Telangana / AP to an extent), I can say that alcoholism is high among poorer sections and that may be a trigger. Alcoholism is high in Punjab, Haryana, UK too, but women there don't take shit from their men much. But then I would assume that even one instance of domestic violence qualifies for putting you on this map. What would be more revealing is figures on chronic domestic violence.

@Maula Jatt
close to half (40+ odd percent) of married women having experienced physical abuse at the hands of their husbands, is what that chart is saying. I do find that a bit hard to believe.

Not sure of their methodology, sample size, sample demographics.. no info on any of that.

Probably more widespread among the poorer sections though class isn't a barrier at all when it comes to people doing bad stuff.

Then there is also the matter of fake reports, and chronic vs one off incidents like you mention.

Depressing shit, man.. wtf am I even wasting time on this garbage. :suicide:
 
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One thing I can assure you, the 17% and 13% I believe is the potohar region and in that region, the majority is where Women beat up their men and the rest is where if women takes two they definitely give one in return.
Lol , women from Pindi, potohar are hard af, that's true

There's a contemporary unnamed famous personality from chakwal whose wife upon finding he is being cheating on her shot him in his a**

Not sure of their methodology, sample size, sample demographics.. no info on any of that

 
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close to half (40+ odd percent) of married women having experienced physical abuse at the hands of their husbands, is what that chart is saying. I do find that a bit hard to believe.

Don't find it hard to believe at all, especially if the study considers even a single case of violence as qualifying for the stats. The thing is that domestic violence definition has become very broad, and acts like pushing aside your wife, or pinning her down will count as violence. It does not necessarily mean thrashing her or causing her physical pain.
 
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This yet again a WRONG fact that is twisted, fabricated, manipulated, data distorted & cheating Indian rapist violent crimes occuring within India every 14 seconds. India is The RAPE capital, I mean all of India, not one province, they attack women day night anytime opportunity knocks. But the western minds will NEVER tag their brothers Indians in bad publicity.
 
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This yet again a WRONG fact that is twisted, fabricated, manipulated, data distorted & cheating Indian rapist violent crimes occuring within India every 14 seconds. India is The RAPE capital, I mean all of India, not one province, they attack women day night anytime opportunity knocks. But the western minds will NEVER tag their brothers Indians in bad publicity.
It's not western anything - it's a survey done by government s of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, sri Lanka etc
 
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