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Fabiana: barbecues

My partner’s family forbade us to barbecue while being in the countryside. I felt really offended. So after taking a self-defence class, I talked to my family-in-law and explained to them that I wasn’t a child and that I knew how to use a barbecue and make fire, and they allowed us to barbecue with my partner.

Author No Means NoPosted on 8 April 20218 December 2021Categories Success StoriesTags feminist self-defence, prevention, violence, women with disabilities

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