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Self Defense Tactics!
Real self-defense is…
...about avoiding being assaulted or even bothered so travel to and
from venues with friends or by a motor vehicle. Be alert and aware of your
surroundings and report all violence and harassment to the police!
...about seeing trouble well ahead of time and not walking into a risky
situation. Look before you play around with your buddy’s jousting stick! Be
aware that most STDs may be contracted without any symptoms. Talk with
your boyfriend or sex buddy about their previous sexual history. Find out if
they have ever had a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Go and get tested
together with every new boyfriend or sex partner!
...about making sure to do all you can to protect yourself. Put on
some self-defense gloves before you sock it to someone else. Remember not
to get hit up by anyone’s ramming rod without having them wear a sparring
glove or as we like to call them, condoms. Condoms and other barriers help
prevent the spread of many STDs. A good rule of thumb is not to spar with
anyone with your big fist or hard stick without a protective glove on and not
to lick someone’s prized jewels without a flavored condom! If you really want
to give it to someone by giving them a rim job, make sure you use a latex
barrier like a dental dam or saran wrap...just make sure to use the
non-microwavable plastic-wrap.
Self Defense Tactics!
Real self-defense is…
...about avoiding being assaulted or even bothered so travel to and
from venues with friends or by a motor vehicle. Be alert and aware of your
surroundings and report all violence and harassment to the police!
...about seeing trouble well ahead of time and not walking into a risky
situation. Look before you play around with your buddy’s jousting stick! Be
aware that most STDs may be contracted without any symptoms. Talk with
your boyfriend or sex buddy about their previous sexual history. Find out if
they have ever had a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Go and get tested
together with every new boyfriend or sex partner!
...about making sure to do all you can to protect yourself. Put on
some self-defense gloves before you sock it to someone else. Remember not
to get hit up by anyone’s ramming rod without having them wear a sparring
glove or as we like to call them, condoms. Condoms and other barriers help
prevent the spread of many STDs. A good rule of thumb is not to spar with
anyone with your big fist or hard stick without a protective glove on and not
to lick someone’s prized jewels without a flavored condom! If you really want
to give it to someone by giving them a rim job, make sure you use a latex
barrier like a dental dam or saran wrap...just make sure to use the
non-microwavable plastic-wrap.
...about protecting other people also. Take care of your friends if
they are drunk or out of it...don’t take advantage of them! Be careful
when having sex when you are drunk or high...it is less risky and best
when neither person is using any type of substance. Protect your
friends and your fuck buddies if you know, or even suspect that you
have an STD. Don’t put other people at risk!
Remember...people who are threatened and fight back “in
self-defense” actually risk making a situation worse. The best way to
handle any attack or threat of attack is to try and get away. This way,
you’re least likely to be injured.
One way to avoid a potential attack before it happens is to trust your
instincts. Always use a condom to cover up your sexy body-guards big
self defense trophy, no matter how good he says he is or how many
competitions he has won. Your intuition, combined with your common
sense, can help get you out of trouble. Your safety is always about
trusting your own judgment during any risky situation whether sexual
or not. For more information and
testing sites, please visit:
www.WeAreMembersOfThisCommunity.org
...about protecting other people also. Take care of your friends if
they are drunk or out of it...don’t take advantage of them! Be careful
when having sex when you are drunk or high...it is less risky and best
when neither person is using any type of substance. Protect your
friends and your fuck buddies if you know, or even suspect that you
have an STD. Don’t put other people at risk!
Remember...people who are threatened and fight back “in
self-defense” actually risk making a situation worse. The best way to
handle any attack or threat of attack is to try and get away. This way,
you’re least likely to be injured.
One way to avoid a potential attack before it happens is to trust your
instincts. Always use a condom to cover up your sexy body-guards big
self defense trophy, no matter how good he says he is or how many
competitions he has won. Your intuition, combined with your common
sense, can help get you out of trouble. Your safety is always about
trusting your own judgment during any risky situation whether sexual
or not.
For more information and
testing sites, please visit:
www.WeAreMembersOfThisCommunity.org

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Self Defense Tactics

  • 1. Self Defense Tactics! Real self-defense is… ...about avoiding being assaulted or even bothered so travel to and from venues with friends or by a motor vehicle. Be alert and aware of your surroundings and report all violence and harassment to the police! ...about seeing trouble well ahead of time and not walking into a risky situation. Look before you play around with your buddy’s jousting stick! Be aware that most STDs may be contracted without any symptoms. Talk with your boyfriend or sex buddy about their previous sexual history. Find out if they have ever had a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Go and get tested together with every new boyfriend or sex partner! ...about making sure to do all you can to protect yourself. Put on some self-defense gloves before you sock it to someone else. Remember not to get hit up by anyone’s ramming rod without having them wear a sparring glove or as we like to call them, condoms. Condoms and other barriers help prevent the spread of many STDs. A good rule of thumb is not to spar with anyone with your big fist or hard stick without a protective glove on and not to lick someone’s prized jewels without a flavored condom! If you really want to give it to someone by giving them a rim job, make sure you use a latex barrier like a dental dam or saran wrap...just make sure to use the non-microwavable plastic-wrap. Self Defense Tactics! Real self-defense is… ...about avoiding being assaulted or even bothered so travel to and from venues with friends or by a motor vehicle. Be alert and aware of your surroundings and report all violence and harassment to the police! ...about seeing trouble well ahead of time and not walking into a risky situation. Look before you play around with your buddy’s jousting stick! Be aware that most STDs may be contracted without any symptoms. Talk with your boyfriend or sex buddy about their previous sexual history. Find out if they have ever had a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Go and get tested together with every new boyfriend or sex partner! ...about making sure to do all you can to protect yourself. Put on some self-defense gloves before you sock it to someone else. Remember not to get hit up by anyone’s ramming rod without having them wear a sparring glove or as we like to call them, condoms. Condoms and other barriers help prevent the spread of many STDs. A good rule of thumb is not to spar with anyone with your big fist or hard stick without a protective glove on and not to lick someone’s prized jewels without a flavored condom! If you really want to give it to someone by giving them a rim job, make sure you use a latex barrier like a dental dam or saran wrap...just make sure to use the non-microwavable plastic-wrap.
  • 2. ...about protecting other people also. Take care of your friends if they are drunk or out of it...don’t take advantage of them! Be careful when having sex when you are drunk or high...it is less risky and best when neither person is using any type of substance. Protect your friends and your fuck buddies if you know, or even suspect that you have an STD. Don’t put other people at risk! Remember...people who are threatened and fight back “in self-defense” actually risk making a situation worse. The best way to handle any attack or threat of attack is to try and get away. This way, you’re least likely to be injured. One way to avoid a potential attack before it happens is to trust your instincts. Always use a condom to cover up your sexy body-guards big self defense trophy, no matter how good he says he is or how many competitions he has won. Your intuition, combined with your common sense, can help get you out of trouble. Your safety is always about trusting your own judgment during any risky situation whether sexual or not. For more information and testing sites, please visit: www.WeAreMembersOfThisCommunity.org ...about protecting other people also. Take care of your friends if they are drunk or out of it...don’t take advantage of them! Be careful when having sex when you are drunk or high...it is less risky and best when neither person is using any type of substance. Protect your friends and your fuck buddies if you know, or even suspect that you have an STD. Don’t put other people at risk! Remember...people who are threatened and fight back “in self-defense” actually risk making a situation worse. The best way to handle any attack or threat of attack is to try and get away. This way, you’re least likely to be injured. One way to avoid a potential attack before it happens is to trust your instincts. Always use a condom to cover up your sexy body-guards big self defense trophy, no matter how good he says he is or how many competitions he has won. Your intuition, combined with your common sense, can help get you out of trouble. Your safety is always about trusting your own judgment during any risky situation whether sexual or not. For more information and testing sites, please visit: www.WeAreMembersOfThisCommunity.org