During the last lockdown we watched with Tom a lot of
movies. The selection was quite diverse, Tom likes thrillers and action movies,
I rather prefer movies to be romantic or artsy, so we had to alternate styles to
satisfy both of us. It somehow happened we stumbled across a movie called
‘Eight legged freaks’ about inhabitants of a small Arizona town terrorized by
giant mutated spiders. Rather a B-movie sure, but I admit it was actually a quite
entertaining slack, not to mention seeing young Scarlett Johansson before she
became famous. In one scene Ashley (played by Johansson) and her boyfriend Bret
(played by Matt Czuchry) ended up in a pickup truck in the middle of the
Arizona desert. For the horny guy it was apparently a right moment to try to push
their relationship to a more intimate sphere. However, Ashley wanted to keep
her virginity for a little bit longer and maybe did not see that dirty truck in
the dusty desert as a very romantic setting. When the overzealous boy disrespected
Ashley’s NO, she took a stun gun from her handbag and zapped his balls. This made
a full stop to his unwanted advances. If you haven’t seen the movie, don’t
worry I won’t make any more spoilers here.
There is always a risk in disrespecting a girl's NO |
Tom and I had completely different reactions to this scene; Tom commented “A hysterical bitch.” I opposed his opinion “No Tom, the boy just got what he deserved. Next time he will be
more attentive to the wishes of his girlfriend.” Tom
just shook his head in disagreement but then rather focused on the following action.
These movie scenes are not always a non-realistic fiction
and sometimes do provide quite good ideas on different scenarios in female self
defense, often not covered by conventional courses. Self defense tools for
women’s protection is a broad and interesting topic, and as other aspects of
female self defense, are shrouded in many controversies and dangerous misconceptions.
You can hear or read a wide range of opinions from “The best thing you can do is to buy a pepper spray, you’ll be
safe” to “These stupid gadgets are just to make money and do not work.” We already talked
about the pepper spray and the penis as a neglected but highly sensitive target
for capsaicin. Today I will discuss the stun gun also called the electroshock
weapon.
As I mentioned before, Linda has never been a huge proponent of self defense tools but at the same time she has never disregarded them. She worried they might create a false sense of security and rather emphasized the idea that a girl should always learn the hand-to-hand techniques first and then to complement these skills with a protective tool. We had a couple of sessions where she described the proper usage of some of the common ones: pepper sprays, stun guns, keychains but also protective jewelry. Attacks usually come as a surprise and the tool might be just lying in your handbag or purse when needed. For this reason, when you appear in a risky situation, for instance being in a secluded area, you should firmly hold it in your hand to have it ready for the right moment. Often overlooked and rarely discussed is the applicability of these tools for last resort self defense. Even if a tool got forgotten and left unused initially, it might come in handy at the later stage of the attack. Linda covered this aspect in great depth during one of our training sessions. She brought three different types of stun guns. One was really big and scary looking; the second one was just a right size for a small woman’s hand. But our attention really grabbed the third one which looked like a pink lipstick.
“I would definitely buy this one as it looks super inconspicuous” exclaimed Laura and immediately told us a
story. Once one of her friends was talking to a bunch of guys, one of them was
her secret crush. She accidentally dropped her handbag, and besides all that common
girly stuff – makeups and brushes etc., a pack of condoms, a huge pepper spray
and a stun gun fell out. The boy she liked joked “It seems you have prepared a whole arsenal against us.” She told me it was
quite an embarrassing moment; she was blushing like hell, but saved the
situation by saying “Sometimes I simply have to stimulate guys with these.”Would you guess the pink lipstick
is actually a small stun gun?
We were all laughing. Linda commented “Yes, professional models, like this black one, are used by police and are much powerful generating several millions of volts. But the lipstick-looking one, when used properly, can be effective as well, especially if used on the most sensitive areas of the attacker’s body. Their discreet appearance and small size are a plus. I do understand a woman feels much more comfortable carrying such a cute gadget rather than a huge weaponry”. She then explained us “The principle of the stun gun is to generate a high voltage which creates an electric arc between two electrodes. The discharge causes the muscles to spasm and a lot of pain. It is a non-lethal weapon, but it leaves two burn marks which also tag the attacker. You should always aim at the most vulnerable areas such as the neck, the armpit or the genitals. The highest effect can be achieved if these points are exposed, but it works through clothing as well.”
She then surprised us and took out a piezoelectric gas lighter
from her backpack “Who wants to try
out how does it feel to get zapped?” Linda asked the audience. Ana, as always,
boldly volunteered. As instructed by Linda, she put her finger in the nozzle of
the lighter. Linda then pressed the trigger and Ana immediately shook her hand
and screamed in pain “It f.cking
hurts!”
“You see, and
this is not even 1000 volts. Now imagine what several million volts can do. Any
other volunteers?” No surprise, there were none.
Linda then announced the next activity “OK girls, now let me demonstrate the usage of this stun gun in some
common attack scenarios.” She put the middle-sized stun gun in her rocker style black
handbag, hung it over the shoulder, and called out Bob and Peter to play out bad
guys. For the first scenario, she asked Peter to grab her in a front bear hug. I
think both boys loved, but at the same were dead afraid of these very close
contacts with Linda. Some hesitation was always apparent.
Linda, in Peter's tight hold, then explained step
by step what she was doing “As you can see my movement is restricted by
his hands, but I am still able to sneakily put my hand in the handbag to grab
my weapon. The most available area in this case is his genitals. It is the
target closest to your hand and out of his sight. As soon as she was holding
the gun in her hand, she quickly pressed the electrodes into Peter’s prominent bulge.
Suddenly a harrowing cracking sound came out! We all got shocked, but you
should have seen Peter’s face as he almost jumped out of his skin.
The silence was broken
by Laura whispering in awe “Did
she just zap his balls?”.
Linda was just smiling and hugged her ‘attacker’. “Sorry Peter, that was just a sound effect, I defuncted
the arc generator.” Despite that affectionate
hug, Peter looked at her in anger, but as usual this was his only protest.
Proper use of a stun on exposed testicles. |
She then turned to the cringing boys, raised her mighty device and triggered that horrible sound effect again “Bob, now it is your turn to help me with the practical demonstration…”