 The study measures the prevalence of domestic violence among women in Thimphu, Gutan and identifies factors associated with increased likelihood of experiencing different forms of domestic violence. The results show that emotional violence is the most common form of domestic violence reported followed by control, physical and sexual violence. Young adolescent women report more instances of sexual violence. Women from urban areas experience more emotional violence than those from rural areas. While many women agree with certain traditional roles of women in society and situations where force might be used by their husbands, they also object to the use of force in many situations and reject some constraining roles of women. The study highlights the need for advocacy for education and programs to prevent and mitigate harm from domestic abuse experienced by women in Bhutan. This article was authored by Kencho Vanmoh. We are article.tv, links in the description below.