Srinagar, July 9 -- In countless homes across the world - including mine - a silent war is waged daily. It's not fought with weapons, but with words, silence, and emotional pressure. It's not about land or wealth, but about something far more intimate: the right to think, believe, and live freely. This is the story of conservative parenting - a model of upbringing that, when taken to extremes, doesn't build strong families. It breaks children. I speak not as a distant observer but as someone living through it. My name is Yasir, and for years I've battled not the world outside, but the walls of my own house. In a household ruled by rigid beliefs and authoritarian expectations, I've been chastised, shamed, and physically confronted for dari...