First of all, I would like to emphasize that this article is about family relationships and coping with domestic violence, not to guide or encourage violent behavior, but to provide some coping methods and advice.
In family life, communication with family members is very important. Especially when your father has committed some inappropriate behavior, you should be brave enough to stand up and show him your attitude and position. In the process, there are a few things you can do to make him rein in.
First of all, you can talk to your family first. Tell them everything your dad does, keep them informed, and ask for their support and help. The support and encouragement of your family can help you feel more courageous and confident to face this problem.
Second, you need to tell your father that you can't do this. This attitude must be tough, let him know your bottom line and inviolable rights. In the process of communication, you can tell him in a serious, firm tone that his actions have caused you harm and pain, and that this is not okay. If he continues to do so, you will take action to protect yourself.
During this process, if you feel that you are not strong enough or cannot cope, you can ask for help. The local women's federation and police station are some of the institutions you can consider. These agencies can help and support you, while also taking appropriate action to protect your rights.
You need to be well prepared before asking for help. Keep relevant evidence, such as audio and video recordings. This evidence can help you prove your rights and justification. At the same time, you'll also need to be prepared with detailed descriptions and instructions in order to provide as much information as possible to the relevant authorities.
When faced with domestic violence, don't be afraid or listen to others. If you don't take action to protect yourself, you will only be hurt. Speaking up and asking for help and support is the right way to solve the problem.
Finally, I would like to emphasize once again that this article is to provide some methods and advice on how to deal with domestic violence, not to encourage violent behavior. In all circumstances, we should respect the rights and dignity of others and take a positive and peaceful approach to solving problems.