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“She always felt nervous around strange men, even though she’d known the man who’d hurt her. If a man who knew you could hurt you, who knew what a man who didn’t might do?” quote by Brit Bennett
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““She always felt nervous around strange men, even though she’d known the man who’d hurt her. If a man who knew you could hurt you, who knew what a man who didn’t might do?””

Brit Bennett

About This Quote

The quote expresses anxiety about unknown threats versus known ones, highlighting that familiarity with a potential aggressor can feel safer than the uncertainty of strangers.

In simple terms: Fear of the unknown vs. known danger

Key Takeaway

Uncertainty can be more terrifying than known risk

Themes

fear trust vulnerability psychology relationships

Mood

uneasy reflective cautious

Type

observation philosophical

When to use this quote

  • meeting new people
  • dating
  • starting a new job
  • moving to a new city

Key Concepts

risk assessment emotional safety perception of danger

Practical Applications

  • counseling for anxiety
  • risk communication training

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does familiarity shape our sense of safety?
  • When might unknown risks be more manageable than known ones?
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