Why Do We Kill Our Women and Why Are We So Bitter?

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By Marshall Makhubo

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This anthology will help you to understand why many people stay in abusive love relationships, while others run away from such relationships. We live in a time where people are being killed by their partners, which is very heart-breaking. Love has to be kind and harmless. This book will help those who are in toxic, abusive love relationships as it offers great advice on how to deal with these relationships. At the end of the day it is your choice as to which advice you take. If you know a friend who is being abused emotionally or physically, or both, you may gift the friend with this book and help protect them from any harm. The anthology contains the views and opinions of people who have been abused, and of people who have had siblings murdered by their partners. The book also contains the author's personal views and opinions on abuse. We as people have to help each other, because if we do not help each other, then the cruelty in the world will continue. THE AIM IS TO STOP GENDER VIOLENCE!

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About the Author

Marshall Makhubo grew up in Orlando East, Soweto. He is a loving person who values friends and family. His passion lies in writing and thus far he has written four continuations of the novel "Love Lies Beautiful and Ugly". See his Instagram or Facebook page using #LoveLiesBeautifulandUgly for updates. He wrote "Why do we kill our women and why are we so bitter?" on the 18th of August 2019, after receiving news that a woman had been killed by her partner. Gender violence has become commonplace, but on the 18th he decided to say: ENOUGH!

Why Do We Kill Our Women and Why Are We So Bitter?