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originally posted by: SallieSunshine
The truth about this is that it can be scary for a woman to help a man because she is almost always going to be smaller and weaker...even a small man carries his strength in his arms and shoulders and is closer to being the equal to man in a fight than a woman who is equal size of the man.
Sal
a reply to: InTheLight
Yet, his wife did not step forward to help, so, they both chose to 'do nothing'.
originally posted by: SallieSunshine
In this case, I don't know that the wife didn't call the police. But I know the husband didn't because he told me he didn't do anything to help the man.
Sal
a reply to: InTheLight
Phoning the police is all that need be done.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: angeldoll
Comfort just ain't what I do very well.
Although, when someone is in emotional shock....being present may be as much comfort as they are able to recieve. A hand to hold is easy to provide.
I've had an experience where communication was impossible anyway, so all I could provide was a hand to hold. They didn't die, but it was a rather scary wreck to witness. Im trained in stuff like CPR, but beyond that, nada. Amazingly, in any wreck I've witnessed, there's always someone with training that comes along shortly. Even out here in the sticks where people are more sparse.