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This man’s Twitter post makes a brilliant point about women being stuck in an abusive marriage

His erudite ex-classmate, herself stuck in an abusive marriage, called him up and that's what triggered this post.

Isn’t it way too often that we hear of a woman losing her career and life to a bad marriage and still chooses to stay in it? It’s no rocket science to know that this is the exact kind of marriage a person should walk out of, but somehow several women do not. It’s also not true that all these women are uneducated and come from poverty-stricken backgrounds. What then causes women to stay in abusive marriages in spite of knowing it’s going nowhere? This guy’s Twitter post might just have a part of this answer we are all looking for.

Usman Ghani’s Twitter post about his ex-classmate stuck in a downright abusive marriage has had social media’s heart and surely for good reason. Ghani received a call from this lady who had been an outstanding student with a brillianr career which she was made to quit after her marriage was arranged to a guy from a well-off family. Aren’t we all too familiar with this story? Of course we are and somehow know it will repeat itself like no history ever has.

His ex-classmate’s phone call moved Usman Ghani to a Twitter post asking some very pertinent questions and also telling women why no reason is enough to justify not walking out of an abusive marriage.

Something’s been pinching me for some days now. Thought of letting it out of my system by sharing it here. Here goes…….

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

There was this girl in my school, back in 90’s. Brilliant, studious, hard working, very confident, a topper, a debater, a class prefect….

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

We were class fellows. She was the kind of girl with whom boys talked after rehearsing. Despite mad competition between us, we were friends.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

I guess the proudest moments of my school and college life were whenever I scored better than her in exams. Couldn’t beat her in confidence

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

We both chose engineering after college and graduated. I chose to work in an industry and she chose to pursue Masters in engineering.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Later, she joined one of the best universities of the country as a lecturer in Engineering. That’s when her parents decided to marry her off

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

An arranged marriage in a well off family meant that she had to quit job & live as a house wife. This wasn’t all, guy was a college dropout.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

She resisted as much as she could. But after sometime, she agreed to everything saying, “my parents are too old& scared of me being single”.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

You might find her reason totally devoid of logic, but in all honesty a majority of very capable women who give up their career and see no way out of an abusive marriage, if asked would cite this exact same reason.

Parents, too old and too scared. That was the reason for this brilliant girl to give up all her dreams, her ego and her career.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

The guy was nearly an uneducated, spoiled brat of a business family who couldn’t stomach a woman having an education, or an opinion, or ego.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

In no time after her wedding she realized that he was verbally and physically abusive and his family supported and encouraged all this.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

But she kept quiet in the face of all abuse because her parents were too old and too scared.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

She had no money to spend on herself and her husband never bothered to give her a penny. She had already quit her job. So there was no way.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Very recently she texted me that her husband had beaten her and given her talaaq twice and if after two times talaaq she could live with him

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Shocked, I asked why would she live with a man so abusive and so insulting.
Her reply was, “My parents are too old…. sick and scared.”

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Girls! Your parents love you. But one day, they will be old, sick and scared. DO NOT QUIT YOUR CAREER FOR MARRIAGE.
Earn you own money.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

It does not matter if you’re thirty or thirty five, do not marry, I say DO NOT MARRY a man you feel is unsuitable for you.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Parents! One day, you will be old, sick and scared. Please raise your daughters as persons and not as commodity. Let them work and earn.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Teach your girls to live on their own and never depend on a man for their survival. Do not force them to marry if there is no compatibility.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Parents! Don’t panic if your girl is in 30’s & single. Let her pursue her dreams. Don’t blackmail your girl for marriage. This isn’t love.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Girls! Do not be blackmailed in the name of family, honor or parents. You are the ones who have to live with the man, YOU decide.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Parents! Teach your sons to respect women. Teach them that they’re marrying a human being and they’re equals. Let your daughter-in-law work.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Girls! It’s great to have a loving and caring life partner. But if love and care is not there, walk away. Have means and money to walk away.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

Thank you all who read and commented. I may not be able to reply. But thank you.

— Usman Ghani (@UGpk) February 15, 2017

The point Usman makes about educated and capable women getting stuck in an abusive marriage and the emotional blackmail families inflict upon them is something we can all relate to. If more people could start being as moved by this issue as Usman was, we could hope for a much better society to inhabit.