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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

475.0. "Women abused in Rome, Italy......" by GOLF::KINGR (PREPARE to die earth scum!!!!!!!!!!!) Wed Oct 24 1990 09:20

    
    I saw this in the Sports file note. I have asked the writer if I could
    post in here and have gotten his permission to do so. In fact I sent
    his reply to a WM-mod so it is on file. The base noter expressed the
    fact that this is a survey dome in Rome and not of his opinion.
    
    REK
    
    Personally, I think it is a sad day when shuff like this is still
    going on....... Surveys like this are sending the the wrong message...
    
    

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Note 391.0                      It's a Man's Life                     15 replies
42730::STRAGED "Norwegian Blue...Beautiful Plummage" 26 lines  22-OCT-1990 05:07
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    I wasn't sure the best place to put this and as it is true, I didn't
    think that the Sports.Joke File was appropriate.  Anyway decide for
    yourself....
    
    Oh, and apologies to the ladies in advance, but as I said it is all
    true!!!
    
    
    Rome, Italy:   A social trends survey in Rome suggests that most
    Italian women have been hit by their husbands and that many of them
    enjoyed the experience.  Seventy-five per cent (75%) of those
    interviewed - all over the age of 50 - said they had been beaten by
    their husbands, fiances or lovers.  Many were nostalgic for the good
    old days.  "My husband doesn't hit me anymore," said one woman, "it was
    wonderful when one got smacked.  A good smacking shows that your man is
    really a man."
    
    
    
    This will set women's lib back 20 years!!!   Throw in Madonna's Spank
    Me and men will start believing it soon!!
    
    It has sent a ripple through the liberated europeans, what to you think
    on that side of the pond??
    
    PJ

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475.2SHAPES::SMITHS1Wed Oct 24 1990 10:107
    
    Personally, if my man hit me it would go a long way to showing me that
    he wasn't a "real man".  I would also start packing my bags *very* 
    quickly.                  
    
    Sam
    
475.3NOT YOURS! HIS!PCOJCT::COHENat least I&#039;m enjoyin&#039; the rideWed Oct 24 1990 10:457
    re: -1
    
    Your bags????? I'd start packing HIS bags..... actually, maybe a
    garbage bag with holes in it would be better!
    
    Jill
    
475.4Irresponsible PostingRAISSA::TAKATSWed Oct 24 1990 10:5516
    This posting seems somewhat inappropriate in a responsible forum
    such as this one. It gives no source, the details are very general,
    and even ambiguous: are the 75% who were beaten over 50, or were all
    those surveyed over 50?  how is beating defined?  who, where, and when
    was the survey done? (Southern Italy is many years behind in women's
    rights, for example.)
    
    I could comment on the validity of the survey from personal experience
    (see my recent intro), but it would be much more responsible to first
    clarify the facts.
    
    Ciao,
    AndyT (in Rome)
    
    
                 
475.5go to the sourceWMOIS::B_REINKEWe won&#039;t play your silly gameWed Oct 24 1990 11:507
    Well, I invited the man who entered the basenote into the Sports
    file to enter the note himself into =wn=.
    
    I suggest the first line of business would be to write to him
    and ask him for more information.
    
    Bonnie
475.6Sports?SANDS::MAXHAMSnort when you laugh!Wed Oct 24 1990 12:043
I'm afraid to ask why it was entered in the Sports notes file.

Kathy
475.7ASABET::RAINEYWed Oct 24 1990 12:0611
    RE .4
    
    I won't argue appropriateness, it's a matter of personal opinion.
    I find it uncomfortable to read about women who enjoy abuse, and
    I agree it would be beneficial to find out more about the boundaries
    of the study.
    
    As for packing bags, if I could afford it, I'd pack and leave so I
    couldn't be found... if broke, he's gone with a restraining order.
    
    Christine
475.8not avoiding factsTLE::RANDALLself-defined personWed Oct 24 1990 12:308
    Reading about women who enjoy abuse does make me very
    uncomfortable, yes, but I don't think that avoiding the issue that
    there *are* women who support male violence is very helpful.
    
    I'm not sure what is helpful. I'm still trying to get over the
    creepy feeling.  But.
    
    --bonnie
475.9WMOIS::B_REINKEWe won&#039;t play your silly gameWed Oct 24 1990 13:058
    Kathy
    
    He entered it in the Sports file becuase, he was disturbed by the
    article and Sports was a file, or the only US file he followed.
    The note  was forwarded to me and I suggested to the author
    that he'd get a more serious response in =wn=.
    
    Bonnie
475.10what _can_ they be thinking?NAVIER::SAISIWed Oct 24 1990 13:178
    Let's see...glorification of sex roles - it is a badge of honor 
    that her husband can dish it out and she can take it.  
    Living through him to the extent that she takes pride in his
    abusiveness.  Belief that negative attention is better than no 
    attention at all (he cares enough to hit me).  Masochism (not to
    be confused with the practice of s&m) - didn't Freud say that all 
    women are masochists?
    	Linda
475.11NAVIER::SAISIWed Oct 24 1990 13:183
    I forgot one, actually believing that physical violence is an
    expression of love.
    	Linda
475.12rightTLE::RANDALLself-defined personWed Oct 24 1990 13:235
    He hit me and it felt like a kiss . . .
    
    from a song by the Motels, a band I otherwise like very much.
    
    --bonnie
475.13VALKYR::RUSTWed Oct 24 1990 15:024
    Re .12: Originally (?) from "Carousel", when Billy-as-angel slaps his
    daughter...
    
    -b
475.14ICS::STRIFEWed Oct 24 1990 16:5411
    I always question the validity of surveys.  Who did they talk to? How
    big was the sample?  How were the questions worded?  
    
    I have a hard time believing that anyone enjoys being hit but
    if violence is an accepted part of someone's reality (culture etc.) then
    the answers to questions regarding her husband hitting her might be much
    different than most of ours.
    
    Remember the movie "The Color of Purple" when the much abused woman
    played by Woopie Glodberg advises her stepson to beat his wife?
        
475.15ugh!COOKIE::CHENMadeline S. Chen, D&amp;SG MarketingWed Oct 24 1990 19:5621
    
    While we can argue the validity of the survey - statistically - we are
    probably correct in assuming that a number of women responded as
    indicated in the base note.
    
    I feel sort of sick when I think about *any* woman who is abused, and
    even worse if she likes it.   
    
    Most of us have known for a long time that the European norms of
    male/female roles are different (in our minds, actually backward) from
    those in the US.  And the Italian stereotypes are extreme in my mind.
    
    But in a society sector that seems to value very "feminine" and very "male"
    roles as the norm, this violence is especially disturbing.  Even in our 
    own fifties model of Donna Reed and Mrs. Cleaver lookalikes we did not
    revere violence against women.  Is there something wrong with us, or
    with "them"?
    
    -m
    
    
475.16one moreCOOKIE::CHENMadeline S. Chen, D&amp;SG MarketingWed Oct 24 1990 19:5912
    re: .11
    
    You forgot another - having a man is the most prestigeous role in life. 
    Even one that beats you.
    
    I once spoke to a woman who was beaten by her husband, and her reply to
    the counselor when asked why she put up with it was :   "At least I 
    *Have* a man, not like some people I know."    The counselor was a
    single woman.
    
    
    -m
475.17No,They Don't Like ItUSCTR2::DONOVANThu Oct 25 1990 01:0310
    I don't think many women who are beaten enjoy it. Many tolerate it be-
    cause of low self-esteem. Because they've convinced themselves that
    they deserve it. Because they love him. Because of financial security,
    a roof overher head, food and clothing for the children. Because of
    what the neighbors will think. Because she believes she's made her bed
    and now has to sleep in it.
    
    It's very sad.
    
    Kate
475.19STKHLM::RYDENDr of Comparative IrrelevanceThu Oct 25 1990 10:1913
    
     <<< Note 475.15 by COOKIE::CHEN "Madeline S. Chen, D&SG Marketing" >>>
    
    >>Most of us have known for a long time that the European norms of
    >>male/female roles are different (in our minds, actually backward) from
    >>those in the US.
    
    This is an uninformed American point of view. Europe consists of several
    *different* states with *different* cultural profiles, including
    male/female roles.
    
    Sigh...
    Bo
475.21mistakeCOOKIE::CHENMadeline S. Chen, D&amp;SG MarketingThu Oct 25 1990 16:297
    re:.18
    
    sorry about grammatical errors - it's a good thing no one else saw that
    :)
    
    
    
475.22enough!COOKIE::CHENMadeline S. Chen, D&amp;SG MarketingThu Oct 25 1990 16:4718
    ok ok ok
    
    I did not intend to generalize all Europeans into the Italian "state",
    with similar or stereotyped norms - neither did I intend to imply that
    all Italian women agree with the survey.  None of this is relevant to
    the real content of either the base note or my reply.
    
    Just think, folks, this note topic is serious.   Let's stop giving
    geography/sociology lessons.  I thought we were discussing the violence
    of men (who happen to be Europeans from the Italian state) against
    women (who also happen to be Europeans from the Italian state), and the
    opinion of those women about the violence they have experienced.
    
    From a woman who happens to be from Webster Groves, Missouri, U.S.A.,
    and who does not write grammatically correct notes replies.
    
    -m
    
475.23Philosophy and things.HOO78C::VISSERSDutch ComfortFri Oct 26 1990 15:2031
    Madeline,
    
    Not about implications or to say the basenote topic isn't important,
    but I do think the cultural differences may cloud this. I think if you
    were to conduct a survey in one of the fundamentalist Islamitic
    countries, you'd be able to come up with even more alarming responses
    to questions like this. On the whole it's true that in Europe you'll
    find more traditional role patterns, especially when going south or
    asking older people and the survey did just that. It's not surprising
    to see that these women don't see a "good spanking" (which is probably
    what we're talking about!) as abuse, more as an appropriate reaction
    from a 'real' man to a 'bad wife'. After all, these role patterns are
    well defined and give a safe handle on what is right and wrong,
    whatever you and I may think of it. Once they feel it as abuse
    themselves, it's something different entirely. Notwithstanding the
    opinion I offer in other notes, but I'm not so sure how to handle this.
    
    Ad
    
    PS: In my more active times in the left-wing-pinko-politics I came onto
    a very difficult discussion point with an older fellow "party animal"
    when it came to the question: Once you make someone conscious of the
    fact (s)he is in a repressive situation, how do you handle your
    responsibility from there? Provided you can't end the situation
    immediately, you'll leave them in it with that difference that they now
    *know* they're being repressed. If this situation isn't easily changed,
    they now have to fight something they were initially comfortable with
    in order to regain that original peace of mind. Is that fair? Then
    again, if you don't do anything, nothing will happen. I've never really
    been able to answer that, and this topic reminded me of that, hence
    this note. Now back to the regularly scheduled program :-)