Let me explain something to you its not safe for a fucking a tiger alone at night I don’t understand the obsession with wanting to be out at the most Dangerous time of day there are 24 hours in a day if you can’t do everything you need to do in a day before 5 in the afternoon take a fucking rain check
This may at first seem counter intuitive because its gut level seems scarier but go out on a quiet dirt road in the country by yourself at night. Other people are the biggest danger so if you're someplace where there is no people there is essentially no danger.
I think it depends on where you live, I feel safe going out - I've went out by myself plenty of times and enjoy it.
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Got news for you babe--NO one is safe being out alone at night. Or at ANY time of day for that matter. Come to think of it, you're not even safe when you're with other people. Life comes with risk. You can't eliminate it. And one day you'll ultimately succumb to it. It's part of the human condition.
So you can either dwell on that and see how far THAT gets you, OR you can live the life you have.
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About as safe as being a man lone at night in public. What you feminists fail to realize is that statistically men get attacked and killed at a greater rate than women do.. Something like 1.7% of women VS 2.5 % of men. You feminists are very good at fear mongering.
per your update.. Its irrelevant. you're inventing bogey men that dont exist. Your fear is a choice no more no less. Its shocking how many women refuse to take responsibility for their own emotions.
Learn how to attack back and you're set. I always walk alone at night because I'm positive that no matter who comes at me, I'll be able to win whatever type of fight they'd try to me ykyk. They won't see what's coming. 😎
Sadly no I don't think society will ever evolve into a safe haven for women at night. We haven't really come all that far since cavemen clubbed women over the head and dragged them back to their caves!
I think that depends on where you go. In The US (and many countries, based on my experience) there are safe areas and not-so-safe areas. When I lived in Brisbane for several months years ago, Brisbane City Centre seemed to be safe at night.
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Men are more likely to be attacked in the street than women. The paranoia and fear mongering that feminism pushes that all men are evil rapist devils has made women paranoid.
Do bad people exist, yup. Should you be safe walking around at night, YUP. Will it ever be safe, NOPE... bad people will always exist. should you take precautions to stay safe, YUP.
I don't know why people act like only bad things happens to women. The statistics prove that men are not invincible like they are brainwashed into believing.
Again, statistics don't back up that claim. With every form of violence, the majority of victims are male. This isn't me dissmisng that the world isn't safe for women. Because it definitely isn't. Maybe it would be different if women weren't constantly reminded that the world is a dangerous place for them. That keeps them alert and aware. Men aren't taught to take the same precautions and I believe that makes them the easier target. It shouldn't be a contest though, stay safe.
@StormMistress I don't think that's a bad thing. That's how it should be for men too. It shouldn't be gender specific. The best thing you can do to protect yourself is to avoid (at least try to avoid.) finding yourself in a dangerous situation to begin with.
@sirderpsalot123 I think some women just feel like they have less physical strength then men in general so without a weapon some assume they are more vulnerable then men are. I can only speak for myself but the perception is more about what we feel individually that what the statistics show. However, I know plenty of men that are just as vulnerable to danger as I am without out a weapon though I'm not sure how many would be sexually assaulted, that's just one violent act, anyway that 's just my two cents about it.
I don't think it ever will be, no. With all the laws, all the cultures, all the societal norms the world over which makes the stalking, harassing or assault of another individual an unacceptable thing, there is no place where it does not happen. Disgusting though it is, I think its something humankind will have to deal with for as long as there are humans.
Nope. Because evil will always exist, and so will evil people. We can't just pretend they're not there. They ARE there. And they have malicious intentions and are looking for a victim. So don't be that victim.
It really is not safe for anyone. Women just make a big deal out of it and men don't. A lot more men than women get hurt by walking around at night alone.
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Yes but defunding the police and taking away 2nd amendment rights from women is a step in the wrong direction. Making every guy feel guilty about what other guys do to women is a doomed strategy as well. Male assailants don’t have any shame for what they do and only respond to use of force.
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There’s danger in life, that will never change. There will always be predators and victims, that will never change.
Safe is an opinion and you decide the definition. My decision is to hedge my bets and live life, control what is controllable and accept what I can’t.
Some might say your anxiety is justified and keeping you safe, others limiting. Live to be 100 by never leaving home live to be 40 and experience the world… it’s a personal choice and perspective.
I think that depends where you live and the crime rate where you live. I've been out alone after dark and no one really bothers me. I don't go far tho. Higher crime places I wouldn't go alone
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Let me explain something to you its not safe for a fucking a tiger alone at night I don’t understand the obsession with wanting to be out at the most Dangerous time of day there are 24 hours in a day if you can’t do everything you need to do in a day before 5 in the afternoon take a fucking rain check
This may at first seem counter intuitive because its gut level seems scarier but go out on a quiet dirt road in the country by yourself at night. Other people are the biggest danger so if you're someplace where there is no people there is essentially no danger.
Women have always been "retarded" with this.
There will always be some guys looking to hurt you.
You like to get drunk, and go to a strangers place. While you couldn't even fight off an angry cat.
That just fucking stupid🤣
There replies make me extremely sad.
I think it depends on where you live, I feel safe going out - I've went out by myself plenty of times and enjoy it.
Got news for you babe--NO one is safe being out alone at night. Or at ANY time of day for that matter. Come to think of it, you're not even safe when you're with other people. Life comes with risk. You can't eliminate it. And one day you'll ultimately succumb to it. It's part of the human condition.
So you can either dwell on that and see how far THAT gets you, OR you can live the life you have.
About as safe as being a man lone at night in public. What you feminists fail to realize is that statistically men get attacked and killed at a greater rate than women do.. Something like 1.7% of women VS 2.5 % of men. You feminists are very good at fear mongering.
https://www. cbs. nl/en-gb/news/2018/51/fewer-women-than-men-fall-victim-to-violence
per your update.. Its irrelevant. you're inventing bogey men that dont exist. Your fear is a choice no more no less. Its shocking how many women refuse to take responsibility for their own emotions.
Learn how to attack back and you're set. I always walk alone at night because I'm positive that no matter who comes at me, I'll be able to win whatever type of fight they'd try to me ykyk. They won't see what's coming. 😎
If you kick in the balls, you'll win every fight ;)
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Sadly no I don't think society will ever evolve into a safe haven for women at night. We haven't really come all that far since cavemen clubbed women over the head and dragged them back to their caves!
Sure, she could be comfortable.
That little fella looks sung and secure right there. Now if someone would just invent a cleavage holster.
Won't be safe for both the genders unless they know how to defend themselves, use a gun and live in a safe place.
I think that depends on where you go. In The US (and many countries, based on my experience) there are safe areas and not-so-safe areas. When I lived in Brisbane for several months years ago, Brisbane City Centre seemed to be safe at night.
Men are more likely to be attacked in the street than women. The paranoia and fear mongering that feminism pushes that all men are evil rapist devils has made women paranoid.
Do bad people exist, yup.
Should you be safe walking around at night, YUP.
Will it ever be safe, NOPE... bad people will always exist.
should you take precautions to stay safe, YUP.
Some societies receded centuries back due forced altruism for people from societies who have entirely different perception about rape and violence.
Its not even just a woman thing to be afraid at night alone. Men should feel cautious as well, and if not they are just being naive.
I don't know why people act like only bad things happens to women. The statistics prove that men are not invincible like they are brainwashed into believing.
@sirderpsalot123 But men are supposed to be big and strong so bad things can't happen to us.
Kind of fucked
@sirderpsalot123 Oh I know it’s a problem in general but you can’t deny the risk is greater for a woman that a man on average.
Again, statistics don't back up that claim. With every form of violence, the majority of victims are male. This isn't me dissmisng that the world isn't safe for women. Because it definitely isn't. Maybe it would be different if women weren't constantly reminded that the world is a dangerous place for them. That keeps them alert and aware. Men aren't taught to take the same precautions and I believe that makes them the easier target. It shouldn't be a contest though, stay safe.
@sirderpsalot123 I agree it’s a societal issue too. It’s kind of implanted into our minds from birth that we are vulnerable and need to be cautious.
@StormMistress I don't think that's a bad thing. That's how it should be for men too. It shouldn't be gender specific. The best thing you can do to protect yourself is to avoid (at least try to avoid.) finding yourself in a dangerous situation to begin with.
@sirderpsalot123 I think some women just feel like they have less physical strength then men in general so without a weapon some assume they are more vulnerable then men are. I can only speak for myself but the perception is more about what we feel individually that what the statistics show. However, I know plenty of men that are just as vulnerable to danger as I am without out a weapon though I'm not sure how many would be sexually assaulted, that's just one violent act, anyway that
's just my two cents about it.
I don't think it ever will be, no. With all the laws, all the cultures, all the societal norms the world over which makes the stalking, harassing or assault of another individual an unacceptable thing, there is no place where it does not happen. Disgusting though it is, I think its something humankind will have to deal with for as long as there are humans.
Nope. Because evil will always exist, and so will evil people. We can't just pretend they're not there. They ARE there. And they have malicious intentions and are looking for a victim. So don't be that victim.
It really is not safe for anyone. Women just make a big deal out of it and men don't. A lot more men than women get hurt by walking around at night alone.
Yes but defunding the police and taking away 2nd amendment rights from women is a step in the wrong direction. Making every guy feel guilty about what other guys do to women is a doomed strategy as well. Male assailants don’t have any shame for what they do and only respond to use of force.
There’s danger in life, that will never change. There will always be predators and victims, that will never change.
Safe is an opinion and you decide the definition. My decision is to hedge my bets and live life, control what is controllable and accept what I can’t.
Some might say your anxiety is justified and keeping you safe, others limiting. Live to be 100 by never leaving home live to be 40 and experience the world… it’s a personal choice and perspective.
I think that depends where you live and the crime rate where you live. I've been out alone after dark and no one really bothers me. I don't go far tho. Higher crime places I wouldn't go alone