Originally Posted by
ReineD
As a GG, I don't place myself in situations where I chance to have a nasty encounter with a man. I foresee potentially dangerous situations and I make sure I'm protected. Last summer I left an establishment later than planned, which meant that I had to get to my car at a latish hour, in a parking lot that was dark and isolated. This is a college town and there were tons of college kids around on the main street. I approached 3 guys (I'm old enough to be their mom :)), explained my situation, and asked if they wouldn't mind walking me to my car. They understood and they were happy to do it. :)
This might not be a tactic that you can use, but you could park your car in visible places and you could stay away from bars or parts of town that you don't feel safe in, especially when you're dressed and you might attract violent homophobic reactions.
I agree with Reine. 100% we need to be aware of our surroundings, and avoid dangerous places.
And now my question about something I've never understood. I know that you open yourself up to being beaten up for who you are by some homophobes, and I understand your fears about this. But, if you weren't dressed and you ran into an unsavory character you felt intended you harm, would you feel as scared? By this I mean, if you feel you can protect yourself in guy mode, how does this change when you're dressed, unless of course they outnumber you?