Cape Argus

DON'T LOOK AWAY

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Do you dismiss your wife/girlfriend’s opinion and resort to demeaning her?

Do you belittle and demean your wife/girlfriend in public and at home?

Do you make verbal threats to use violence against your wife/girlfriend during heated arguments, and accuse her of provoking you?

Do you believe that only you have control over finances and decisions, and it is solely your wife’s duty to take care of the kids and to run the home?

Do you believe that it is your job to control your wife/girlfriend, that she belongs to you?

Do you fail to give your wife/girlfriend your undivided attention when she needs it, and dismiss her insecuriti­es as frivolous?

Do you fail to show your wife/girlfriend that her well-being is of utmost importance to you?

Do you accuse your wife/girlfriend of being a nag when she tells you things that are in your best interests?

Do you turn away and fail to try and resolve an issue, and shut her out after an argument?

Do you see apologisin­g as a sign of weakness?

Husbands and boyfriends are entrusted with something very special when relationsh­ips are formed and when marriages take place. Partners equally put their love, their hearts, their trust, wellbeing and faith in the other person. All too often, though, and especially in South Africa, toxic masculinit­y takes hold and abuse starts? This toxicity feeds on stereotype­s and weak male self-esteem, and festers into the

brutality of gender-based violence that quickly finds expression in femicide.

South Africa is experienci­ng a GBV pandemic, the list of victims is escalating alarmingly, and women are living in shock and fear. The one place that women should be safe and feel safe is with their partners, whether at home or out on the town, whether in public or alone in privacy.

Domestic violence is used to gain and maintain total control over someone. An abuser uses fear, guilt, shame and intimidati­on to wear down and keep their partner under their thumb. Assault or battering is a crime and should never be taken lightly. If you have ticked any number of the above questions, now is a good time to do some self-reflection, because it is never too late to change. #dontlookaw­ay.

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