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Magdalena: by car

Once I was driving my car on a country road. My husband was shouting at me. I told him several times to stop because it was dangerous, but he kept yelling. So I detached my husband’s safety belt and hit the breaks all of a sudden. He hit the glove compartment and hurt his knee. He stopped shouting at me.

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

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