Something as harmless as a bad date can turn life-threatening
Women’s safety is an ongoing concern that goes beyond the context of dates—it’s a reality they navigate daily, whether walking home at night, commuting, or even just existing in public spaces.
For women, there is often quiet vigilance, an internal checklist for safety measures that are second nature. These precautions are responses to real threats that arise from systemic issues, entrenched attitudes, and the lack of adequate protective measures in public spaces.
Women constantly balance the right to freedom with the need for caution—a burden society must work to eliminate by fostering safer environments and holding perpetrators accountable.