So the fourth topic is Evasion. This one is the most difficult and the simplest at the same time.On Robb's threat on a self-defense class, Rich posted these four concepts:
-Awareness
-Avoidance
-Evasion
-Resistance (if the first three fail)
-You're at an office party and a guy who's had a few too many stumbles your way with a sloppy grin and his arms outstreached asking for "just a hug".
-You're at a wedding and somebody's uncles asks you to dance and you've already seen his version of "dancing" and it involves putting his hands anywhere he wants them.
-You're at a bar with a couple girlfriends and a guy at a rowdy table sends the waitress over with a drink
-You've been working late at the office and you realize that everyone else is gone and you're about to go to the parking garage alone
I could come up with a thousand scenarios...each one with it's own traps and problems. But it boils down to a willingness to alter your plans or someone else's plans to maintain your safety. Seems simple...but many, many women simply don't do it. They let whatever happen and then feel awful about it the next day.
What is it about evasion that's so hard?
Dana