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Two Women Prevent Robbery With Sex-Positive Self-Defense
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Two women working at a shop in California engaged in some sex-positive self-defense when they fended off a robber using the only weapons they had available: dildos.
Surveillance footage being circulated on Twitter shows a man with a gun attempting to rob Lotions and Lace, a shop in San Bernardino. Instead of opening the cash register, the two women behind the counter started launching dildos at the would-be robber to keep their store safe. |
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mickey
(12/17/2016)
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Sigh:
Of course, when a robber comes in with a gun — whether you think it's real or fake — it's always unwise to fight back. Law enforcement encourages anyone in a stick-up situation to give the robbers money rather than risk their lives defending a cash register. But, since this was successful, and done in the most hilarious, sex positive way possible, we're glad these ladies defended themselves. |
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Sosalty
(12/18/2016)
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I don't believe dildos would stop bullets. Bad dangerous example cited here on top of bad humor attempt. Note the state the story took place in. |
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