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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    Violence against women knows no class boundaries. Only difference is that the rich are better at hiding it as they have more space and more privacy, and more social standing to lose if the news gets out.
    ...and better lawyers if the word gets out
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    My house is on the market! There was an open house this afternoon - we thought it started at 2:00, but it was 1:30 and we were still cleaning when the realtor arrived. Actually finished the cleaning except glass on one window. Now to see how soon it sells...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    Violence against women knows no class boundaries. Only difference is that the rich are better at hiding it as they have more space and more privacy, and more social standing to lose if the news gets out.
    True, but there's a bit more to it than that.

    Lower economic class = less education, less knowledge about options.
    Also, without financial support, a woman often feels she has no where else to go.
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    I'm in class this week - Patient Accounting on our hospital's system. **yawn* I need toothpicks for my eyes.

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    Snapdragen - I just have to say that I love your avatar - it makes me smile every time I see it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    True, but there's a bit more to it than that.

    Lower economic class = less education, less knowledge about options.
    Also, without financial support, a woman often feels she has no where else to go.
    Yeah, but even wealthy women can lose so much self-esteem that they can't see the way out. F'rinstance, a news item in Norway lately is an investment banker appealing his conviction for repeated rapes and beatings of wife and lover. Neither of them reported it until the police, while investigating the guy on a corruption charge, came across his letters to the women apologizing to them for these rapes and beatings, took these letters to the ladies and asked about the back stories. Now he says the women're just being vengeful and made it all up, and that somebody planted the letters (including the drafts of the letters found on his hard disc). He's the one with the money and lawyers. Who knows? He may still get away with it.

    On the up side, sometimes even poor women can be resilient and resourceful, thank goodness.

    Not that I'm saying economic unfairness doesn't matter. It does.
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    Kitty cuteness alert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    A fur hat that won't get you in trouble with the animal rights crowd:

    http://www.sol.no/klipps/video/dette...r_eneste_kveld
    That's amazing! Good thing she has the towel turban.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    Yeah, but even wealthy women can lose so much self-esteem that they can't see the way out. F'rinstance, a news item in Norway lately is an investment banker appealing his conviction for repeated rapes and beatings of wife and lover. Neither of them reported it until the police, while investigating the guy on a corruption charge, came across his letters to the women apologizing to them for these rapes and beatings, took these letters to the ladies and asked about the back stories. Now he says the women're just being vengeful and made it all up, and that somebody planted the letters (including the drafts of the letters found on his hard disc). He's the one with the money and lawyers. Who knows? He may still get away with it.

    On the up side, sometimes even poor women can be resilient and resourceful, thank goodness.

    Not that I'm saying economic unfairness doesn't matter. It does.
    Anyone remember Charlotte Fedders? It hasn't been all that long ago.

    A woman whose husband is wealthy isn't necessarily wealthy herself... even if some or all of the money was hers originally. Economic abuse is a key factor of domestic violence.

    And, a woman from a wealthy family may feel she has an image to protect, may never have heard her peers talking about being abused themselves, may feel even more isolated than poor women who have always shared such stories with their peers, and who have no class-status barriers to going to the shelter.

    The story the OP linked to originally had to do with the attitudes of children, not the actual incidence of DV. Their opinions have as much to do with verbal abuse in the home, women's status in their schools and places of worship, and the general portrayal of women in the media, as with any specific occurrences in their homes.

    Certainly economic stress is one of the stressors that can make a physical slap out of what might otherwise have been an insult. But it didn't create the power inequality in the relationship, and that's the root of the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    A fur hat that won't get you in trouble with the animal rights crowd:
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    Lisa - I keep meaning to tell you, my niece adopted a dog and named him Bleeker (she has a thing for NYC). Every time she mentions him it reminds me of you.

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    I am beginning to hate my dentist. I feel like I am in a used car place when I go there. I have no allegiance to her, she took over the practice from the person I was seeing, although I had only been there about 4 years.
    I have had very little dental work in my life. I go four times a year, as I do have periodontal concerns that I want to keep at bay. Both my parents had major gum surgery by the time they were my age. I have about 6-8 fillings. I had one "redone" with new materials 2 dentists ago, who also took over from another one that left for medical reasons. I liked her...
    But both this new woman and the one before the one before just keep/kept harassing me to have all of my other fillings redone. I've done 2 or 3 more, but I really don't see the point. Nothing hurts. I go often enough that if an issue is developing, I will get it done. I have dental insurance, so it's not the money.
    She kept doing the same to my DH, who has even less fillings than me. One turned out to be a bigger issue than she thought (again, he had no symptoms) and he had to go through 6 months of stuff, going to a specialists, etc. She is not an incompetent practitioner, but I want to be left alone.

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    Crankin - can you get friends or family to recommend a new dentist?

    And you're reminding me I need to make my appointment
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