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Yeah, I know it's all a matter of "if stuff happens" rather than "when stuff happens", since I think my chances of getting hit by a car when walking to the grocery store are a lot higher than that of someone actually bothering to try and break in here.
Which is a comforting thought in its own twisted morbid way.
And yeah, my phone is usually close by, and I know the emergency number, but seeing as I have no idea how I'd react in a bad situation, it's kinda hard to find comfort in that.
If I -do- things like I'm supposed to tho, I guess things should be fine.
My neighbors seem to be reasonable.
I remember back when I had first moved here and somehow managed to forget my keys in the lock.
Someone was nice enough to just put them through the mail slot.
They also helped some other neighbor get an ambulance + police after there'd been a pretty loud fight.
I'm sure that they'd do that for anyone, if for no other reason than to regain their peace and quiet.
Which is good.
As for me trying to put up a fight, my best bet would be if the intruder ended up collapsing from laughter, as I'm fairly certain most people would be far bigger and stronger than me.
I also kinda doubt any form of self defence classes would really help all that much for that reason, but they do supposedly help with confidence, so there would be that at least.
And like mentioned earlier, I doubt bad stuff would actually happen, so I'd be a lot better off just trying to calm down and getting myself to realize I'll be just fine on my own.
After all, I've managed quite ok for these past few years, so I should be just fine at least.
For some reason, my brain just seem to have decided that it's fun to have me worrying about stuff like this for no reason.
Really appreciating all the help and suggestions tho, as already just talking through these weird things makes me feel a bit better.