When Your Husband Hits You with Slippers: It’s Not “Normal”
When Your Husband Slaps You with Chappals – Breaking the Silence
Domestic violence is often hidden behind closed doors. Many women feel ashamed or afraid to speak up. But the truth is simple: being hit by your husband—whether by hand or chappals—is abuse.
Some people may say, “It’s just anger,” or “It happens in marriage.” But violence is never normal.
What This Really Means
When a husband hits his wife, it shows:
- A lack of respect
- Emotional and physical control
- A dangerous pattern that can get worse over time
Even if it happens once, it is still serious.
- STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 🚫”
How It Affects You
Being hit can cause:
- Physical pain and injury
- Emotional trauma and fear
- Loss of confidence
- Stress and anxiety
No one deserves to live in fear in their own home.
Impact on Children
If you have a child, this becomes even more important.
Children who see violence may:
- Feel scared and unsafe
- Develop emotional issues
- Think violence is normal in relationships
You are not just protecting yourself—you are protecting your child’s future.
You Deserve Respect
A healthy relationship is built on:
- Love ❤️
- Respect 🤝
- Understanding 💬
Not fear, not pain.
What You Can Do
- Talk to someone you trust
- Keep your important documents safe
- Try to have a safety plan
- Reach out for help if possible
Even small steps matter.
Final Words
Silence only protects the abuser, not you.
You are stronger than you think. You deserve safety, dignity, and peace.

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