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Originally Posted by YazminD
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Oh my word! Reading your story more in depth had to be absolutely terrifying at the time! I'm so, so sorry you went through that nightmare with those men!
You must have a lot of inner strength also not want to just shut down and be afraid to leave your home. If it weren't for your instincts, God only knows how that situation would ended!
Thank God your mother was vigilant in keeping an eye on you when you were possibly going to be kidnapped also. We know how that would have ended. :(
I know I keep repeating "Thank God", but I don't know of any other expression that comes to mind with the thoughts that such horrible evil people exist in this world!
I'm so glad you were taught to be vigilant and knew how to protect yourself even at such a young age and can now help people like me learn to be more aware of our surroundings and to share so many ideas on how to use every day common items like aerosols and simple keys for protection. Thank you. ;) |
LOL...Who/whatever it is that 'helps' us deserves our thanks...by whatever name we know them. :D
To be honest, I wasn't frightened at the time it happened...I am a 'panic after' person...very calm 'during' critical times, actually...then I fall apart...lol
But, to me, using common every day items is sufficient for most situations. You can find what you need almost anywhere, and something is nearly always handy, but, nearly as importantly, you never 'appear armed' yourself. Years before and for many, many years after, I carried a fairly large rock concealed in my pocketbook...yeah, go ahead and laugh...it was funny and I've laughed plenty at it...but that night I didn't take my pocketbook. I always chose a pocketbook with a shoulder strap with a front pocket of some kind for my nice, rounded smooth, large rock to slip down into. It made my pocketbook a bit heavier, but if I'd needed to, I was well practiced swinging a shoulder-strapped pocketbook. lol Practice with shrubs, by the way...no impact to YOUR arms or pocketbook and you can see how accurate your swing is...and practice with the old pocketbook you just replaced. :p :D
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Originally Posted by YazminD
(Post 4040013)
I grew up in an orphanage that was fenced in to keep the public out until I was a teenager so I lived a pretty sheltered life.
Never feared people and have actually laughed when my BF has been upset about me being out with Yazi after dark. I've told him no one would ever "bother" to attack me,
I just never considered they would go after Yazi. :( |
Oh wow...an orphanage, huh? My aunts and uncles were shuttled off to an orphanage when my father's mother died...she was their stepmother, but my father stayed with his elderly dad. The birth records from the family Bible also went to the orphanage with the older kids...one of his sisters had to go to court years later and 'legally swear' he was born. lol
I cannot imagine the reason for you growing up that way started out happy, but you certainly appear to have an absolutely delightful, positive outlook...this event is just very unfortunate. I still don't think you should fear going out alone in the dark. Just be prepared. Make contact with 'suspicious' ones just 'hovering' near entrances, etc...say "Hi" or "Good Evening" or "Nice Night" or "Cold Out Tonight" or something...no need to be too friendly though...make contact as you pass and move on.
I have never feared people, but I agree there is serious evil out there...caution is a good thing to exercise. I am so glad things worked out for you with Yazi.
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Originally Posted by YazminD
(Post 4040013)
...At first I was thinking that because she's the only dog around here that I've seen dressed up, I may be drawing too much attention to her.
On second thought, she's pretty well known by all the shop owners on the Blvd.. A lot of them step out of their shops or have us step in to see what's she's wearing that day. The majority of them know and call Yazi by her name. I know most of them could at least identify her if need be. |
It's kind of a 'catch 22' isn't it? While it 'could' put Yazi in a bad situation, so far, it has been shown to be in her very best interest for MOST others to see how loved Yazi is.