I didn’t mean for this post to cause a bunch of arguing in the comments =(

I thought this was just some gallows humor (e.g. “Everything’s lovely except that I have to fear for my safety all the time”) type of shitpost that sounded similar to comments I’ve heard from women irl a lot.

  • Lemminary
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    105 months ago

    I just want to know how these figures would change in case women were to change their behavior and start going out for late night walks.

    I think part of the reason we see these numbers instead is due to women’s apprehensivess in the first place, but I could be wrong.

    • @SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social
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      165 months ago

      Hard to say. I see women out walking alone at night all the time in my city, at least a handful just past my house every evening. (It’s a university town.) I passed one woman happily chatting on her phone, and oblivious to the world, while riding home tonight after dark. The last time anyone was attacked by a stranger was, I dunno? It definitely happens, but it’s years between instances. They’d probably be safer in the late night hours, with hardly any car traffic. A lot more people get killed by cars.

    • @IndieGoblin@lemmy.4d2.org
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      45 months ago

      I believe that this sentiment is fueled by social media and people seeing crazy events from all around the world. I think we could compare this to stats from 50 years ago to see if there was a major difference.