But the reality is quite different. To leave an abusive relationship or a controlling partner is easier said than done, and we tell you why. A healthy and fulfilling equation is missing in an abusive relationship where the burden to sustain the partnership falls only on one partner. They are pressured by many expectations to stay in an abusive marriage. There are various reasons behind these silent sufferings. To understand them, let’s begin by looking deeper into abusive relationships and why women continue to stay in domestic violence.
What Are Abusive Relationships?
Relationship abuse is defined by a pattern of emotional, financial, physical and sexual behaviors against a current intimate partner. Usually, this crude reality is experienced by a woman after marriage or when living with a partner. It begins with small incidents that gradually turn huge and affect a woman emotionally, physically, mentally and financially. There are different ways in which a woman is shown disrespect in the house by the man. Gaslighting, mansplaining, verbal taunts, coaxing her to give up a career for the family are a few of the abusive patterns a woman may experience with her partner. But why does a modern educated career-oriented woman choose this life of suffering in silence, you may ask. There are complex dynamics involved that make her stick to a relationship that does her more harm than good. Let us explore the probable reasons why do women stay in abusive relationships when they can walk out.
Why Do Women Stay On In Abusive Relationships?
Before analyzing the reasons why staying in abusive relationships can become a pattern for some women, we need to understand their emotional state. Men are usually more practical compared to emotionally wired women. Once they feel they have found the man of their dreams, they commit themselves fully to the well-being of a romantic alliance. An abusive boyfriend finds this attitude convenient to mold his partner as per his wishes. As expected, a woman gives in to mild compromises in her life, and may even refrain from advancing her career goals. So she would choose to stay in an abusive relationship. The next stage is marriage, which again seeks a different commitment from a woman than for a man. After leaving her comfort zone and all the luxuries of her world, she chooses to lead a challenging life as a married woman, adjusting to a new house and balancing her in-laws’ dynamics. This is a flawed concept, where no matter how capable or independent she is, the expectations are always more from her to make a marriage last. Ideally, this should be equally applicable to both spouses but the expectations are still high from a married woman.
Eight reasons women stay in abusive marriages or relationships
Apart from emotional reasons, why do women stay with abusive men? The fear of societal stigma or abandonment, low self-esteem or financial dependence on the spouse are various probable reasons that make a woman ignore or live with an abusive relationship. We have listed the most common ones below: “I am done looking for love where it doesn’t exist. I am done coughing up dust in attempts to drink from dry wells.” ― Maggie Georgiana Young
How can women get out of abusive relationships?
The solution to an abusive relationship might seem very easy to an outsider who will rationally suggest calling it quits. But the reality is entirely different for someone involved in the relationship. It is a tough decision to get out of an abusive relationship. Before taking any serious step, weigh the consequences. Check out the signs of being in an abusive relationship and find out how toxic your abusive relationship is. Women in abusive relationships initially fail to identify the key, most evident signs. If you tick most of the symptoms, then it is time to call it quits. Take the abuse seriously. Get clarity on the fact that the decision to stay in violent relationships does more harm than good. We all have a right to live a life of dignity and pride, and when an abuser ruins it, it becomes challenging to gather the pieces to start anew. For all the women suffering in abusive relationships, here is a tip – talk to someone you trust. Try to be vocal about what makes you uncomfortable. Sometimes, a neutral perspective helps to identify the intensity of the abuse. Try journaling your experiences and find an outlet for your emotions. This is a magic pill that helps in emotional healing. Weigh out the pros and cons of staying in an abusive relationship, and decide for yourself. You know which option is more freeing. The next step is to prepare for the exit route. Keep your passport, educational degrees and other essential documents in your custody. Talk to your family about the intensity of the abuse and your laborious efforts invested in keeping it going. Take them into your confidence and step out of the house. Later, you can resume your career, and start the second innings of life with a new hope. Remember, there are 3 Cs in life: choices, chances and changes. You must choose to take a chance, or your life will never change. In terms of abusive relationships, only ‘YOU’ have the power to choose a better experience, change it and live as a survivor, not as a victim. Do you know of any such women who lived through abusive relationships? Or if you are one of the survivors, then Bonobology would like to know your story of fighting abuse in relationships.