I am not using reason? you are the one who first attacked me, and then pasted some links to support your point.
After which I used logic and reason to prove you wrong, then you resorted to name calling. Typical male chauvinist mentality.
you might want to stop watching drama serials in which wives and mothers are shown as villains, come back into reality. And even in the dramas, the victims of the serials are women.
Poor men are so innocent that they get brainwashed so easily. Still the percentage of women facing domestic violence is higher than men. I wonder how?
I am sorry but you are a pathetic excuse of a feeb who doesn't understand a thing.
Both genders are victims of domestic violence around the world. Statistics suggest that men tend to be more physical then women in abusing a partner. However, many women tend to subject their partners to "emotional abuse" - a phenomenon that is not captured in statistics.
Now what exactly is so difficult for you grasp here?
You should go through your comments to understand why some call you out on your BS.
First, you issued a "sweeping generalization" that divorce rate is rising because women are leaving their abusive partners. How did you come to this conclusion actually? People divorce each other for different reasons and abuse is just one of the factors. In-fact, numerous studies suggest that an
abused partner is unlikely to leave a marriage easily.
Heck, I am (personally) aware of internal dynamics of many families and I have also witnessed several divorces.
1. One couple divorced because husband wasn't productive and the wife was advised by her family members to leave him.
2. One couple divorced because the two could not get along - lack of compatibility.
3. One couple divorced because husband used to keep a gun with him. Wife was not comfortable with this situation.
4. One couple divorced because husband had medical issues.
There are additional examples. I haven't seen a case in which a partner left due to abuse.
I should stop watching dramas? Dude, do you even have a family or relatives? Your comments suggest as if you live in a hostel, completely detached from relations.
There are people in this forum who are much older and wiser than you are at your current stage. Family politics is a common occurrence and tensions between wife and her mother-in-law are also a common theme. There are some families in which wife and mother-in-law have a decent relationship but not true for everybody.
Pakistani dramas tend to highlight real issues of this society. However, you seem to live in some kind of fantasy-land where man is responsible for all problems in this world.
You need counseling.