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  1. In suggesting that women are made responsible for their own abuse I mean the women are physically made to bear responsibility for their own abuse, as being sterilised means they can be abused without pregnancy, which would be evidence of the abuse.

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Hickey-Moody, A. slow life and ecologies of sensation. Fem Rev 111, 140–148 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2015.40

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