Does prison deter most people?

I've been directly threatened several times, didn't feel intimidated, and just glared at them and said, "Go ahead, kill me, but you'll spend a long time in the den."

Do you really want that? Most of the threats didn't understand why I didn't feel fear, and apparently it worked.

Or what was the reason why they didn't want to attack me after all?

Of course, it's not really de-escalating, but I kind of wanted them to attack me at that moment.

Is that strange? Maybe they thought he was crazier than me? Or did most of them just not want to go to jail?

As I said, I was also surprised that it worked.

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SpezialAntwort
3 months ago

This is the beginning of an empirical adventure. This depends on the sample size. It is not wrong to stand up self-confidently, but it can also go out differently with the appropriate counterpart. I would change the strategy for personal protection. But sometimes you learn from mistakes.

csor77
3 months ago

No, no, no.

You have a strange way of dealing with this more often, I’m very rarely threatened with death. I didn’t even know when that was last with me.

Waldi2007
3 months ago

They were just surprised that you didn’t let yourself intimidate. They weren’t used to it!