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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 585662" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>Not trying to butt into you and your daughters life. I have a two year old son and I know what it is like to love a human being like you have never loved someone before. I had never thought about it before having my son but after him coming into this world, I know that I would give my life for him or anyones child for that matter without even taking a second thought. The worst thing that you can do is to make her live in fear all the time. No one should have to live in fear. You can teach her to live cautiously though. Here are a few things that that can help her out.</p><p> </p><p>Be aware of your surroundings. Don't look down at the ground while you walk. Look around while you walk. </p><p> </p><p>If you are in a car, ALWAYS remember that a car is not just something that gets you from point A to point B. It is a tool (means of escape) and a weapon. You are most vulnerable in a car when you are stopped (i.e. a red light or stop sign). If someone is walking up to your car at night, they are NEVER going to try to help you in anyway or say anything good so don't let them get close. You leave that place as soon as possible if someone is coming up to your car door at night. Take the first clear exit that you can via UTURN, right turn or straight. If the way is clear (meaning no cars) then you take it. If you get pulled over by the police for it then so be it. You tell them exactly what happened.</p><p> </p><p>When you get to your apartment, drive by it slowly first and look. Look for anyone just standing around your intended path that doesn't belong. Look for people just sitting in a car and not getting out. If something doesn't look or feel right then it probably isn't right. You call someone or go to a friends house. DO NOT get out by yourself.</p><p> </p><p>If you get out of your car, start walking to your aparment and some thugs start following you and taunting you, knock on every door on the way to your apartment. Knock as you walk but don't stop. Thuggy young people get a lot less bold when there are multiple people watching them be stupid.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully nothing ever happens to your daughter but the most important thing that she can do if someone attacks her is to NEVER give up. EYES, THROAT, GROIN. Gouge them all with keys, hands or whatever. Yell and scream words(HELP!...RAPE!) like you never have before. If you just scream with no words then people are just going to think it is some dumb kid playing. Just dont give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 585662, member: 34818"] Not trying to butt into you and your daughters life. I have a two year old son and I know what it is like to love a human being like you have never loved someone before. I had never thought about it before having my son but after him coming into this world, I know that I would give my life for him or anyones child for that matter without even taking a second thought. The worst thing that you can do is to make her live in fear all the time. No one should have to live in fear. You can teach her to live cautiously though. Here are a few things that that can help her out. Be aware of your surroundings. Don't look down at the ground while you walk. Look around while you walk. If you are in a car, ALWAYS remember that a car is not just something that gets you from point A to point B. It is a tool (means of escape) and a weapon. You are most vulnerable in a car when you are stopped (i.e. a red light or stop sign). If someone is walking up to your car at night, they are NEVER going to try to help you in anyway or say anything good so don't let them get close. You leave that place as soon as possible if someone is coming up to your car door at night. Take the first clear exit that you can via UTURN, right turn or straight. If the way is clear (meaning no cars) then you take it. If you get pulled over by the police for it then so be it. You tell them exactly what happened. When you get to your apartment, drive by it slowly first and look. Look for anyone just standing around your intended path that doesn't belong. Look for people just sitting in a car and not getting out. If something doesn't look or feel right then it probably isn't right. You call someone or go to a friends house. DO NOT get out by yourself. If you get out of your car, start walking to your aparment and some thugs start following you and taunting you, knock on every door on the way to your apartment. Knock as you walk but don't stop. Thuggy young people get a lot less bold when there are multiple people watching them be stupid. Hopefully nothing ever happens to your daughter but the most important thing that she can do if someone attacks her is to NEVER give up. EYES, THROAT, GROIN. Gouge them all with keys, hands or whatever. Yell and scream words(HELP!...RAPE!) like you never have before. If you just scream with no words then people are just going to think it is some dumb kid playing. Just dont give up. [/QUOTE]
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