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ChEyEnNe5030 rated 7 months ago
From the page: "This is for you, and for you to share with your wife, your children, everyone you know. After reading these 9 crucial tips, send this link to someone you care about. It never hurts to be careful in this crazy world we live in." I have found this article very interesting...

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Tllaya rated 7 weeks ago
No. Screw you for perpetuating this myth that women should be afraid of the most unlikely things ALL THE TIME. Screw you for targeting women with this. Men get carjacked. Men get mugged. Screw you for providing people an excuse to say "Oh, she didn't look UNDER her car, turn her head to the left, and whistle three times? Well, everyone knows you have to do that. She was reckless, and got what she deserved." Screw you for NOT CHECKING WITH SNOPES. So easy. Screw you for thinking that women are such natural victims that this crap works on them frequently enough (or at all - ever) to justify a paranoia-to-do list.
MadCatX rated 4 months ago
Do not open the door when you hear the crying baby. The baby noise will just be louder and annoy you even more!
EmoKidsFail rated 2 months ago
Normally I find safety tips unhelpful, but a few of these are pretty smart. Like the one about running into something if someone gets in your car and puts a gun to your head. And a few others.
mobyt rated 7 months ago
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JMauser rated 4 months ago
Paranoia runs deep. Into your mind it will creep.
shadowpool rated 6 months ago
A grab bag of lies, myths, and bad advice mixed with a few good ideas.
LadyCeara rated 7 months ago
The tips are good - the story is false.
babybooangel rated 7 months ago
These are excellent safety tips for woman. Another one I have been told of is also check under your car sometimes the person is under car and when you go to unlock or get into your car they grab your leg and knock you off your feet. ALL WOMEN should read this.
ajanelle rated 7 months ago
I've received this forward repeatedly. I never believed the crying baby story so finally I checked it on Snopes. It isn't true. Interestingly they've got this entire list on the site, too, with a few better alternative tips as well as some additional commentary on what actually makes sense in the list. Other good tips, or at least some I think are pretty good ideas (my step dad teaches women's self defense classes and was constantly telling me and my sister this stuff- then I got to hear it all over again when my husband decided to become a cop). 1. Make lots of noise. If you're walking alone in a dark or secluded place stomp your feet and rattle your keys. Yapping or pretending to yap on your cell phone loudly might be a good idea, too as long as it's not distracting to you. If there's two of you talk very loudly and generally be obnoxious. If you make yourself obvious an attacker is more than likely to believe that somebody else has noticed you, too and will notice if they try to snatch you... not to mention that you appear more likely to scream your head off and give them a hard time. 2. If somebody attacks you give them a hard time. Scream bloody murder, squirm, kick, and run as soon as you can because if you go off with them peacefully the likelihood of you living is statistically very very low. If you were somebody who would, say, run up and rape somebody which can carry worse penalties than murder, would you want to leave a witness? On the other hand, I don't like to go around paranoid all the time. It can get to the point where the life you're trying to protect isn't worth living. I always lock my car and always check the backseat. I always walk out with my keys in my hands and try not to tiptoe around, but it's all out of habit now. The habit was formed by paranoia in the past. It's pretty much gone now. It is most often the case that you will be physically assaulted, murdered, or raped by a date, a friend, or a family member. These people obviously have an upper hand and most protect yourself advice isn't going to help when your husband suddenly decides to kill you. This sounds horrible, but I don't mean to say distrust everybody and guard yourself around your own friends and family, but rather that we should not be constantly paranoid because sometimes there is little we can do, but the likelihood of something happening to you isn't great.
ChEyEnNe5030 rated 7 months ago
From the page: "This is for you, and for you to share with your wife, your children, everyone you know. After reading these 9 crucial tips, send this link to someone you care about. It never hurts to be careful in this crazy world we live in." I have found this article very interesting. It would give you some good ideas in case you need it. Please read fully, it would help you one day. Thanks to http://korinina.stumbleupon.com/ for this one.