Depends on the man. And yes, I have been in violent altercations with strangers before. (at least, like, half, weren't even my fault!) so I don't quite see how it's fair to get defensive around all men. I don't have an answer, though. All I can tell you is that I'm trying to raise my daughter to be a self confident, assertive and empowered woman who can look after herself in any situation, not to be a shrinking violet always fearful of attack and constantly on the defensive.I certainly don't think that EVERY man is going to commit rape if pushed.
However, I do think that I have to be ready to defend myself, because I can never tell if a particular man is the kind of man who will rape me if he has the opportunity and motive.
I was heading to work today, and I caught the lift at my local train station. A man also got in the lift. I found myself preparing to use my bag as a weapon if he tried anything. Not actually getting into a ready-to-attack stance, but I was aware of what he was doing and watching for any signs of threatening behaviour. And this is something I do often, particularly when alone.
Somehow, I get the feeling that men don't need to do this if they are alone in a lift with a woman. But do you do it if you were alone in the lift with another man?
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