There seem to be a lot of people these days who do need to see the whole thing in practice.
And still probably won't be willing to believe it. But the practical examples certainly help if you are trying to persuade some foolish girls that it would be a bad idea to try and fight guys for real. On tatami, under clear rules, why not, but not for real unless it's a cornered cat situation and she has no other choice but try, and then she'd better keep a very clear head and use all the dirty tricks she can think of, and run the second she sees an opening for that, if she gets that lucky.
But in reality her best chance is to learn how to shoot and carry a gun, if she is lucky enough to live where she can. They do equalize things quite a bit.
True, but some can grow out of it, at least to some extent, if they get some help. Seeing something like that happen to somebody else, and a woman who certainly doens't look like a pushover, might be a bit less painful that personal experience. :D
There seem to be a lot of people these days who do need to see the whole thing in practice.
And still probably won't be willing to believe it. But the practical examples certainly help if you are trying to persuade some foolish girls that it would be a bad idea to try and fight guys for real. On tatami, under clear rules, why not, but not for real unless it's a cornered cat situation and she has no other choice but try, and then she'd better keep a very clear head and use all the dirty tricks she can think of, and run the second she sees an opening for that, if she gets that lucky.
But in reality her best chance is to learn how to shoot and carry a gun, if she is lucky enough to live where she can. They do equalize things quite a bit.
Let me sum up your post ... "the world is filled with idiots". It was rhetorical but I know you knew that, thx
True, but some can grow out of it, at least to some extent, if they get some help. Seeing something like that happen to somebody else, and a woman who certainly doens't look like a pushover, might be a bit less painful that personal experience. :D