Laura updates?
Megan Yes to the self confidence and counseling but no to the self defense...
self-confidence should of course remain number 1 priority, then it keeps a man directly from attacking, but i think even if a man attacks anyway, every woman should be able to defend herself, what else are you supposed to do if an actually physically superior man attacks you?
Joh Sorry for my misinterpretation. Is a language problem.
I'm not quite sure, maybe @Abby82 can clarify what she meant
Abby82 Bryan got it right.
if it is not an attack but you can talk to the boy, then a clear no should be enough. of course he will be disappointed, but it is like with the belt, if he loves you he can also wait. sex is something nice (at least for my girlfriend, unfortunately i don't know it yet), but it is not the most important thing
Yes keep the subjects differently. Don't praise one girl for fighting man as like we should all go out and copy her. Instead it's like why did she HAVE to do all that.
It's just not a good idea to fight or argue https://archive.attn.com/stories/2879/how-women-responded-catcalling-in-past
Laura the conditions are still the same
Please forgive my ignorance, but I did not read through the entire forum to find the conditions under which you are wearing the belt. Maybe you could point me to the relevant post(s)?
Is there a way you can quit wearing the belt if you really want to? Or what level of involuntary wearing are you in?
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Earlier you spoke about your "attitude" towards dating. Are you comfortable sharing why you don't date? Social anxiety? Ace? Too busy with other things?
If you don't date, what role does the belt play in helping "preserve virginity"?
Is there a point when you think you might insist? If it isn't preventing anything with people you date, and it can come off if you insist, it is staying on because you enjoy wearing it?