An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
Hm, I was under the impression she did a spinning high kick (similar to a martial arts move but more dance related) because of the conversation where she mentions the trick being to keep your weight on your toes. (It is also possible I’m projecting because I’ve spent more time watching cheerleaders and dancers than martial artists, especially female MAs, but) On the other hand, I see your point as possible. I just thought she might have been taught that just as boys don’t hit girls, girls don’t kick boys in the nuts. (Unless no other defense is available, and yes I mean that both ways.)
Probable, just liked the idea of a cheerleader doing a standing vertical split high-kick and kicking him in the head while he was behind her (where he probably thought the worst that would happen would be a spinning slap with her hand)
Butt then again ‘a platform heel to the kisser’ does sound like she was facing him
Important note, if a guy grabs a gal sexually-strike that, if anyone grabs anyone else sexually-without consent, that is sexual assault, we all know this. What you may not know is that as long as you use proportionate force you are allowed to use violence to defend yourself against assault, including sexual assault. If someone is grabbed sexually and they don’t use lethal or intentionally permanently damaging attacks, the sexual assaulter can still go to jail and the victim won’t face charges for defending themselves.
What I did is gave my daughters sharpie pens to carry with them on the bus. If a guy grabs them, they are supposed to uncap the pen and stab with it. It won’t pierce skin, but it will hurt, and more importantly, it will make it very obvious to the police later who was grabbing.
Good idea that one. If I’m recalling correctly, at least one of the companies that make and sell self-defense made came up with the neat idea of adding a dye to the formula similar to the dye packs used to catch bank robbers. It will wear off skin eventually, but until then they are pretty easy to identify.
He left bruises and she returned the favor. He’s lucky she didn’t opt of the lower target.
He was behind her, she kicked straight up and back over her shoulder
Hm, I was under the impression she did a spinning high kick (similar to a martial arts move but more dance related) because of the conversation where she mentions the trick being to keep your weight on your toes. (It is also possible I’m projecting because I’ve spent more time watching cheerleaders and dancers than martial artists, especially female MAs, but) On the other hand, I see your point as possible. I just thought she might have been taught that just as boys don’t hit girls, girls don’t kick boys in the nuts. (Unless no other defense is available, and yes I mean that both ways.)
Probable, just liked the idea of a cheerleader doing a standing vertical split high-kick and kicking him in the head while he was behind her (where he probably thought the worst that would happen would be a spinning slap with her hand)
Butt then again ‘a platform heel to the kisser’ does sound like she was facing him
Important note, if a guy grabs a gal sexually-strike that, if anyone grabs anyone else sexually-without consent, that is sexual assault, we all know this. What you may not know is that as long as you use proportionate force you are allowed to use violence to defend yourself against assault, including sexual assault. If someone is grabbed sexually and they don’t use lethal or intentionally permanently damaging attacks, the sexual assaulter can still go to jail and the victim won’t face charges for defending themselves.
What I did is gave my daughters sharpie pens to carry with them on the bus. If a guy grabs them, they are supposed to uncap the pen and stab with it. It won’t pierce skin, but it will hurt, and more importantly, it will make it very obvious to the police later who was grabbing.
Good idea that one. If I’m recalling correctly, at least one of the companies that make and sell self-defense made came up with the neat idea of adding a dye to the formula similar to the dye packs used to catch bank robbers. It will wear off skin eventually, but until then they are pretty easy to identify.