| Do you fight or flight when it comes to confortation?  | | | | Background: Last night when I was watching Gene Simmons Family Jewels, Nick was trying to avoid a fight with some knuckleheads. And they, the people on the show, brought up an interesting question, "Do you fight or flight when it comes to confortation?" What are your thoughts on the subject? And what are your experiences? For the most part, I have not been in a knocked down dragged out fight. Not saying that I don't get mad sometimes, but I feel like violence is usually not the way to solve things. I'd rather negotiate or leave. | | | | | | | | | | Self Defense 101 How to defend against the 30 most common street attacks! www.street-self-defense.com
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| 1. marty3888 (1838)
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2 years ago
| | I guess I would have to say flight, since I have never been in a fight in my entire life. I guess I just didn't hang around with the type of people and to tell the truth, I've never been confident enough to feel I could win. | | | | | | | | | | Self Defense 101 How to defend against the 30 most common street attacks! www.street-self-defense.com | add comment | | | |
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