It is not easy to bare the load of a woman. They have been taken for granted by men throughout the centuries, however, things are changing and will hopefully get better as time goes by. Women have always suffered abuse at the hands of their husbands, especially those from developing countries. Females are degraded and robbed of an education and in these countries and this is a cycle that does not seem to have an end. There should be more programs like the women empowerment Uganda is currently offering their females.
Females from different walks of life and different parts of the world go through abuse. Although it may be experienced at a different level in third world countries, first world countries still have abuse. The women here however, go through it subtly. It doesn't make it any less painful, but it just means that they can pretend and keep it under wraps for longer.
Abuse can take various forms and does not only refer to physical abuse. It can also refer to emotional or mental abuse. Most females in these developing countries are married of while they are still below the legal age to be married or engage in intercourse. However, it is more an issue of moral degeneration.
Although people are not aware of it, this abuse of females happens in first world countries as well. They just have a nice way of covering it up. It is also done on a more subtle note and females don't speak out because of embarrassment. They feel that somehow the abuse is partly their faulty, which is a wrong way of thinking.
Although mankind has made massive strides with regards to science, technology and medical history, men still remain primitive in various areas of social behavior. They still treat females as objects of slavery and pleasure and not as they partners and equals in life. Females who live in societies like these are constantly humiliated and ridiculed, although they are mothers and wives.
Yet the amazing thing about a woman is that she will always rise above the ashes. She she wipe away her tears, she will dust herself off and she will continue to pray and take care of her children, because she is not just a woman, but a mother. She is stronger than men think she is and she is not defeated, by beatings or verbal abuse. She may be knocked down, yet she is not knocked out.
Although there are quite a few programs offering services to females, suffering with abuse from their husbands or other family members, many of them are still afraid to speak out. It appears that they are afraid of being beaten or cast out if this is brought to the attention of the men in their family. So many of them suffer in silence.
If you know of any females that are going through abuse of any sort, let them know that help is at hand. They will never break free from the cycle of abuse unless they stand up for themselves. They should also know that this is not just for them, but is is for their children as well.
Females from different walks of life and different parts of the world go through abuse. Although it may be experienced at a different level in third world countries, first world countries still have abuse. The women here however, go through it subtly. It doesn't make it any less painful, but it just means that they can pretend and keep it under wraps for longer.
Abuse can take various forms and does not only refer to physical abuse. It can also refer to emotional or mental abuse. Most females in these developing countries are married of while they are still below the legal age to be married or engage in intercourse. However, it is more an issue of moral degeneration.
Although people are not aware of it, this abuse of females happens in first world countries as well. They just have a nice way of covering it up. It is also done on a more subtle note and females don't speak out because of embarrassment. They feel that somehow the abuse is partly their faulty, which is a wrong way of thinking.
Although mankind has made massive strides with regards to science, technology and medical history, men still remain primitive in various areas of social behavior. They still treat females as objects of slavery and pleasure and not as they partners and equals in life. Females who live in societies like these are constantly humiliated and ridiculed, although they are mothers and wives.
Yet the amazing thing about a woman is that she will always rise above the ashes. She she wipe away her tears, she will dust herself off and she will continue to pray and take care of her children, because she is not just a woman, but a mother. She is stronger than men think she is and she is not defeated, by beatings or verbal abuse. She may be knocked down, yet she is not knocked out.
Although there are quite a few programs offering services to females, suffering with abuse from their husbands or other family members, many of them are still afraid to speak out. It appears that they are afraid of being beaten or cast out if this is brought to the attention of the men in their family. So many of them suffer in silence.
If you know of any females that are going through abuse of any sort, let them know that help is at hand. They will never break free from the cycle of abuse unless they stand up for themselves. They should also know that this is not just for them, but is is for their children as well.
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