And just like THAT, my perspective is altered.
Just like that, when I'm walking my dog
at night
alone.
Just like that, when the carload of men drives past,
the SUV slowing
the men leaning out the window
their voices loud and commanding,
their intent a little above a general cat call.
When they turn around
and pass again,
and slow down,
and the calls become more suggestive...
Just like that, I forgot to be depressed.
I forgot to be woeful.
I only focused on the speed of my feet
the beating of my heart
the fear I could taste
as I frantically put more space between myself and them,
and less space between myself and home...
And now I will always remember to bring something sharp and pointy on my night-time walks. The leering and creepy men of the world will not deter me from enjoying the evening air; but they sure did remind me of my vulnerability when I am alone.
But just like that, I remembered to recognize the value of each day, and how I can't let another one mindlessly float away...
That there are vastly more important issues to focus on besides the lack of hormones in my brain...
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There you go!
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Well that was quick. :) I'm glad. But you can still call me if you want. :)
Having a 75 pound black lab REALLY helps deter this behavior. I live in a major urban area and I've had even the sketchiest looking fellas cross the street when they see him!
*shhh don't tell but he's actually THE biggest chicken. LOL
Sorry you had such a bummer of a walk...some men will never grow up to be gentlemen.
I know.
I take my cellphone everywhere.
TAKE YOUR CELLPHONE.
Yeah, I'm with Empress, I always make sure to have my cell phone with me.
Or have my purse ready to swing at someone's head. There's a lot of stuff in there so it would hurt.
My dog is about 25 pounds and has that "come and play with me!" look about her. Not so great for scaring off the less-than-gentlemenly folks.
I had a similar experience watching The Walking Dead. Decided that things could be infinitely worse. But at least my revelation came from a fictional story - not a personal moment of terror.
So glad you are safe. And less depressed :)
Oh my gosh. That is scary. Pepper spray?
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