In modern society, the phenomenon of "cold violence" by men is becoming more and more common. This violence is not direct physical harm, but psychological damage to women through indifference, silence, neglect, etc. In the face of this kind of violence, women are often prone to falling into negative emotions such as low mood and low self-esteem, and blindly dwelling on them will only make things worse. Therefore, women need to do the following 4 things to protect themselves and respect themselves.
First, learn to think independently. Women need to learn to think independently and not question their worth and abilities because of men's "cold violence". Trust your own judgment and decision-making skills, and don't be easily swayed by others. Only by remaining confident and independent can we better face the "cold violence" of men.
The second point is to maintain self-worth. Women need to maintain their self-worth and not feel inferior and helpless because of men's "cold violence". Recognize your own value and importance, and don't let the attitudes of others dictate your mood and behavior. Only by maintaining self-worth can we better face men's "cold violence".
Third, seek support. Women need to seek support in the face of men's "cold violence". Ask friends, family or professionals for help and advice to talk about your feelings and confusion. By seeking support, women can better understand and respond to men's "cold violence".
Fourth, be respectful. Women need to be respectful in the face of men's "cold violence". Don't act aggressively or verbally, and don't let yourself get emotional. Be calm and sensible, and respect the other person's feelings and rights. Only by maintaining respect can you better solve problems and protect yourself.
In the face of men's "cold violence", women need to be self-protective and respectful. By thinking independently, maintaining self-worth, seeking support, and maintaining respect, women are better able to protect their rights and dignity in the face of men's "cold violence".