Men are assaulted by strangers more than women are. I don't get the disparity, where women are much more scared of strangers than men are. It seems like either hysteria or a stiff upper lip, depending on which gender we wanna blame here
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
The strangers who assault men are mostly other men. Men are more likely to be instigators.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69 @Aella_Girl
The gender of the attackers is irrelevant.
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Replying to @Colin_John_ @Aella_Girl
1. It's not irrelevant in assessing the severity of an attack. 2. It's not irrelevant in assessing who is a potential attacker. I am not generally worried that a woman will try and knock me out or stab me just to prove a point.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69 @Aella_Girl
It doesn’t matter how big you are when the attacker has a knife or a gun.
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Replying to @Colin_John_ @Aella_Girl
And yes, it does matter how big you are with a knife.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69 @Aella_Girl
No it doesn’t. One cut can be fatal. It’s never worth your life to protect minor possessions.
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Gender is relevant in assessing threat level.
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