I think adults as a rule know right away when approached by a stranger whether
there is cause for caution, within the first 10 seconds. The problem is this:
we don't believe a million years of evolutionary training. Predators take
advantage of our mistrust of ourselves.
--Bob
Sent from my iPhone 6s Plus. This is a perfect mobile device. Any perceived
errors in spelling, grammar, or logic are figments of your imagination.
> On Jul 6, 2016, at 3:16 PM, Charles Geilfuss <charles.geilfuss@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> True, John, when speaking of adults but not so much when children are
> approaching adults for help.
>
> Charlie
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 3:04 PM, JOHN DUGGAN <john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> The flaw in that argument is that to the stranger you approach you are the
>> one he should be wary of ! (If that makes any sort of sense) Regards John
>> Duggan, Wales, UK
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