Men Suffer Domestic Violence Too!
For those who complain
about domestic violence against women, here is a different prospective
Sam Hart wrote....
Everybody is hung up on
domestic abuse by men against women. Nobody spares a moment to find solutions
to the equally devastating verbal abuse men suffer in the hands of their
wives. It is worse because men can't discuss what their wives do to them for
fear of scorn and derision. They suffer in silence.
Unfortunately, the
Nigerian society has little or no support systems for this kind of situation.
Little or no counselling services. It's been mostly left to the church to
deal with. What happens when the man doesn't go to church? What happens when
the woman doesn't believe in spiritual intervention? These women are raising
daughters. Their daughters are hearing and seeing how they speak to and treat
their husband. What kind of wives will they grow up to become? Those that
treat their husbands as kings or those that believe husbands are nothing but
verbal punching bags?
We've all agreed and
rightfully so that a man has no business hitting his wife. So how then do you
stop a wife raining verbal missiles at you? Leave the house? Okay. But you'll
return and it will continue. What next? Leave again? For how long?
Recently, I visited a
senior friend, an important man in the society and while we were downstairs
gisting, the voice of his wife could be heard upstairs. She was spewing
unimaginable bile against the man. She called him all sorts of unprintable
names. Impotent, wretched fool, miserable man that was nothing when she
married him, etc. This is a well respected man. A father of 4 children. She
tore at his very core and mocked everything society respected him for. She
said he'd soon crash and she'll be there to laugh at him.
I was so uncomfortable
as I beheld the man. He was shrunken before me. He was deflated. He tried to
game-fully continue the gist to distract me but it was not working. The
woman's vitriol was a ceaseless torrent. Uncomfortable silence ensued. I
excused myself and left his house.
*I was really sad*
You want to know the
truth? This is what most men go through in their houses. They labour and toil
and build respect but when they return home, the one who ought to speak to
the king in them tears them to shreds and tries to deflate their self-esteem.
When they are outside, they try to act cheerful and happy but back home, they
are shrivelled because the person they live with makes it a point of duty to
verbally assault them.
A sad story comes to
mind. There was recently a Nigerian Ambassador who was recalled because his
wife released a story to the press that he beat her. She also released
pictures showing fresh injuries on her body ostensibly inflicted by the man.
In a dramatic twist,
their children came out to debunk the stories and said their mother faked the
injuries to embarrass their dad. Grown up children.
A particular sentence
by the 1st son saddened me. He said it was as if their mum woke up every
morning with one mission in life: how to make their dad miserable. They said
they were witnesses to how their mum constantly harassed and abused their dad
and wanted the whole world to know that their dad was not who their mum was
painting him to be.
Yes, opinion shifted on
the scandal but the damage had been done. The Ambassador was recalled and
nobody heard from him again.
A family is currently
at odds with the widow of their son and brother. The wife was constantly
verbally assaulting him. Nobody wanted to visit them because each time they
were around, it was always quarrel and the wife would call him unprintable
names. Even in their presence. When they try to interfere, she will give them
their own. The man died recently of heart-attack caused by high blood
pressure. He was in his late 40s. The family insists his wife sent him to his
early grave with her verbal torments.
Our bars are filled
with men who are afraid to go home to their wives for fear of what verbal
torment they will go through. Men are finding every excuse to travel because
they'll rather be anywhere than in their own homes.
Everybody is focusing
on men as culprits in domestic abuse. Who is talking to the women?
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