Is it normal to use cuteness as a self-defense?
Is it normal to act very cute and innocent around people so they will be less likely to hurt you? And yes, this actually does work btw.
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Is it normal to act very cute and innocent around people so they will be less likely to hurt you? And yes, this actually does work btw.
Give us a practical example where you use your appearance and body language as a self-defense mechanism and a threat.
It's more like a preventative measure. No one has ever tried anything against me due to it.
Well read both of these articles, you'll learn a little bit more about the nature of self-defense mechanisms.
http://www.sustainrecoveryservices.com/7-common-defense-mechanisms-people-use-for-self-protection/
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201110/the-essential-guide-defense-mechanisms
It depends on the situation. If you go out in public and always act like that no matter what, you're wasting your time and fooling others. If it's only when you feel threatened, I think that's a good reason to act that way.
Yep..My former business associate was cute, sexy, and very pretty..And used the cuteness to avoid or get out of uncomfortable situations. Had a sweet, I just want to take care of her smile, and would flash it and turn on the cuteness all the time. Even with me, and we were very close (most people thought we were a couple), if she wanted something or I didn't want to do something, she'd turn it on and, boom..I was toast.
We were in the city for meetings one hot afternoon, and just on time to get the next commuter bus home. About half way back to the terminal, she spotted a frozen yogurt truck on a corner. All I was thinking about was..Bus back home..Until she held us up, flashed the smile and turned on the cuteness..Suddenly, we were having a fro-yo on the corner even as I knew the bus I wanted to get back home on was already gone..What can I say, she looked cute and pretty..