[NIFL-WOMENLIT:2689] Re: Appropriate books?

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Gosh, Daphne, what questions!  My life experience includes  both topics you raise, and there is no way I would listen  to or participate in reading about  these topics, in a class or by myself.  I also don't go to violent movies which feature sexual assault for the same reason, just don't want to get near these topics. I can't imagine  bringing these topics up  except in the safest circumstances, and I have had 30+ years of therapy, so no one can say I haven't examined the issues.  Don't go there....  I'd be interested to hear what others have to say, though.

Andrea



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