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Nadiejda: self-defence course

I attended a self-defence class for visually impaired women. After the first class, my husband made fun of me and told me that I wasn’t strong enough to defend myself. He grabbed me by both arms to test me. I shouted in his ear: AAAAHHHH!!!” He let me go and never made fun of me again.

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

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