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To: toupsie
>Believe it or not, in NYC, we have posters up down here in the Village that offer counseling to homosexuals that suffer from domestic abuse. It has been a big problem in the lesbian community for the last few years in the city.

Saw this posted in another thread:

"Woman-To-Woman Sexual Violence : Does She Call It Rape? (The Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime, and the Law)
by Lori B. Girshick
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Perhaps the most isolated crime victims are lesbian and bisexual survivors of woman-to-woman sexual violence. Multifaceted sexual-identity issues combine with shame and institutionalized heterosexism to make society unable to acknowledge such assaults. The legal system, women's support services, and the lesbian community are just beginning to name such behaviors, let alone confronting and dealing with them. Women's studies professor Girshick breaks new ground as she plumbs the experiences and thoughts of 70 women, gleaned from a nationwide U.S. survey and in-depth interviews. She documents the women's responses to the violence, whether they received or were denied aid, and whether silence was imposed on them. Her insightful and provocative work well may stir controversy even as it sheds light on a previously shadowed subject. Dedicated to "those who are still silenced," the book also powerfully explores the need for community and such preconceived notions and myths as lesbian utopia. A worthy addition to the sociology of violence in women's lives.
Whitney Scott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Book Description
A woman raping another woman is unthinkable. This is not how women behave, society tells us. Our legal system is not equipped to handle woman-to-woman sexual assault, our women's services do not have the resources or even the words to reach out to its victims, and our lesbian and gay communities face hurdles in acknowledging its existence. Already dealing with complex issues related to their sexual identities, and frequently overwhelmed by shame, lesbian and bisexual survivors of such...
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

The poster originally wondered if the press would someday get around to "discovering" a problem with abuse by nuns of young girls in the Catholic world...

-- KotS

20 posted on 05/29/2002 2:26:48 PM PDT by KissOfTheSith
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To: KissOfTheSith
This is a gross violation of the statutes of Feminist Conventional Wisdom. Everyone knows domestic violence is caused by men, who are violent rapists by nature. Woman on woman violence cannot and therefore does not occur.
29 posted on 05/29/2002 2:50:40 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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