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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 580369" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hairspray is a great idea to have on hand to help ward him off. You can also consider one of those personal alarms for joggers, etc... that give a loud high pitched sound. You can get one for your keychain or to have on a lanyard, necklace or even hanging off of the strap or handle of your purse or briefcase. They are quite inexpensive. I paid less than five bucks for one a couple of years ago.</p><p></p><p>One aspect of this that none of us has mentioned is for you to find some support for this. A therapist, hotline, group for women going through this or dealing with the aftermath, etc... would help you work through this. This isn't something that you can just 'put behind you' or 'move forward from' or forget. It can trigger old problems and deliver new onex. If your district or union offers an employee assistance center, they can help you find resources and may will pay for the first one or few sessions/rounds of treatment/help whatever is needed. </p><p></p><p>(((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 580369, member: 1233"] Hairspray is a great idea to have on hand to help ward him off. You can also consider one of those personal alarms for joggers, etc... that give a loud high pitched sound. You can get one for your keychain or to have on a lanyard, necklace or even hanging off of the strap or handle of your purse or briefcase. They are quite inexpensive. I paid less than five bucks for one a couple of years ago. One aspect of this that none of us has mentioned is for you to find some support for this. A therapist, hotline, group for women going through this or dealing with the aftermath, etc... would help you work through this. This isn't something that you can just 'put behind you' or 'move forward from' or forget. It can trigger old problems and deliver new onex. If your district or union offers an employee assistance center, they can help you find resources and may will pay for the first one or few sessions/rounds of treatment/help whatever is needed. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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