I have been hanging out with my partner for about 3 years now. Prior to that he was a friend for 7 years. He is a large man, and nobody messes with him. Nobody. He has taught me a ton about how to 'handle' myself out in public.
As an example, I was walking in a mall one day, with him behind me (enough to make it look like we were not together). I seem to always attract people. Good and bad. Every time I go out I have people come up to me. Getting back to the mall, a guy was walking on the other side of the aisleway (it was a large one), spotted me and started walking directly over to me. I saw him coming. Then, all of the sudden, he glanced behind me and sighted my partner (who he still wouldn't have known was my partner). A look flashed in his eye (indecision bordering on frightened?) and he immediately veered away from me and went back to his side of the aisle. Goddammit I wish I could bottle what my partner has. I didn't realize what had the man veer off until my partner caught up to me and mentioned what had happened. There are other things he is teaching me as well. Not to let people get into my space, holding my head up, walking straight and reducing eye contact whenever possible.
As I have been researching lately I found this article. Something that Ted Bundy said about how he identified 'easy victims'. I have always known that I had something similar to a neon sign on my forehead that said 'TARGET', but didn't really understand why. Apparently they researched a statement that Bundy made about how potential victims 'walked'. And research has been done about this based on Bundy's assertion.
In this article, which is just on a chick's website, there is also an interesting tidbit from Vanknin (a psychopath who writes about psychopaths and their modus operandi. Very interesting. Very telling. Here is the article for anyone who is interested. A google search on 'I can tell a good victim from the way she walks' will get further information if you care to look into it more.
http://www.lisaescott.com/forum/2010/03/31/how-psychopaths-choose-victim
I hope this keeps someone safe along the way.
As an example, I was walking in a mall one day, with him behind me (enough to make it look like we were not together). I seem to always attract people. Good and bad. Every time I go out I have people come up to me. Getting back to the mall, a guy was walking on the other side of the aisleway (it was a large one), spotted me and started walking directly over to me. I saw him coming. Then, all of the sudden, he glanced behind me and sighted my partner (who he still wouldn't have known was my partner). A look flashed in his eye (indecision bordering on frightened?) and he immediately veered away from me and went back to his side of the aisle. Goddammit I wish I could bottle what my partner has. I didn't realize what had the man veer off until my partner caught up to me and mentioned what had happened. There are other things he is teaching me as well. Not to let people get into my space, holding my head up, walking straight and reducing eye contact whenever possible.
As I have been researching lately I found this article. Something that Ted Bundy said about how he identified 'easy victims'. I have always known that I had something similar to a neon sign on my forehead that said 'TARGET', but didn't really understand why. Apparently they researched a statement that Bundy made about how potential victims 'walked'. And research has been done about this based on Bundy's assertion.
In this article, which is just on a chick's website, there is also an interesting tidbit from Vanknin (a psychopath who writes about psychopaths and their modus operandi. Very interesting. Very telling. Here is the article for anyone who is interested. A google search on 'I can tell a good victim from the way she walks' will get further information if you care to look into it more.
http://www.lisaescott.com/forum/2010/03/31/how-psychopaths-choose-victim
I hope this keeps someone safe along the way.
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