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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, in come the MRA to silence the women again. [/quote] MRA? Again, she shouldn't have broken his nose. You shove the person away and scream at them. That way you get attention and witnesses. [/quote] Completely disagree. Have you ever been attacked? It’s hard to know precisely how much damage you’re going to do when you fight back. It’s not like the kid died or will have debilitating injuries. If he doesn’t want to get hurt, he ought not attack other people. [/quote] +1 If your daughter had punched him, and then continued to hit him after she had already stopped him, that would be something we would talk about. But a single punch to prevent someone from sexually assaulting her? I would have zero problems. It's not like she intended to break his nose. She intended to make him stop. Her actions were reasonable self-defense. I would sign her up for self-defense classes, so that she can learn some practical skills and strategies, but I would not suggest to her that she overreacted. Because she didn't. [/quote]
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