[NIFL-WOMENLIT:621] Re: Women, Violence, and learning

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Joellen,

I guess I have another comment, too.  I train in the martial arts, also.  We 
had one section that was only for women and was advertised as such.  There 
was light joking about this among all the students, male and female.  That 
was a very bad thing.  I as a woman felt denigrated.  Men basically laughed 
at the women's group, and the women followed their lead.

Andrea



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