JT, PLEASE, please, send her the link and make certain that she reads the whole thing! PLEASE!!thejtrain wrote:Reading that story gave me the heart-pounding shakes with goosebumps, too. His keeping the focus on his Little Girl was what got to me. I'm much more fearful of something happening to my boys or my wife than I am of something happening to me alone.
I really hate to send my wife stories like this (I don't want her to think I'm just a fearmonger and trying to scare/manipulate her into learning to shoot/carrying - she won't stand for that), but this one might make me break my rule. Maybe I can just summarize it and present it to her as a "I read this story and it went something like this", but reading this guy's words might have a greater impact than just hearing my summation of them.
JT
Just ask yourself this: How will I feel, if something happens to her, when I could have forewarned her?
Now, if she continues not to see the need to arm herself, you have at least done all you could to increase her awareness, thus, her safety.
You may feel free to tell her of my two escapes from attempted rape from my lawn man and the creep hiding in the stall in the Ladies' Room of the Dollar Cinema. BG's are not going to ask permission to harm you. If/when they come, it will be in your most innocent, unsuspecting moments.
Have your wife do this exercise:
Sit in church or any crowded, mixed, audience. Have her look for every fourth woman. Then, tell her the statistic that rocked my world, after my last "encounter:" One in every 4 females in the US is raped before she graduates from High School. By the time she reaches 50, 40% of the women in this country are raped, and as many as 80% have survived an attempted rape. Also, the highest growing demographic for rape is elderly women, who are often robbed and killed by their rapist. This came from some website that a friend was quoting, so I cannot give you a citation. I'm sorry. Even so, the scenario is eye-opening. Just the exercise, alone, woke me up and made me realize that I have many sisters, who have been in my shoes ... and we are all traumatized by it. For me, the cure was to get my CHL and do something pro-active to regain my equilibrium and sense of OK-ness, if that's a word.
Now, I'm a crusader for women's self-defense and awareness of this increasing problem.
JT she might get upset with you. If she does, and this info. saves her, it will be worth it!
Blessings!!