we all have fears, it comes down to your fight or flight instincts..
you should read about panic and fear to understand it more, that is the key to not being afraid when you're in a situation like this..
when you start to panic, your adrenaline pumps, your pupils dilate to better your vision etc.. at this point you decide whether you're going to fight or flee, but your body is also very susceptible to be "paralyzed" if you let the panic get to you.. you tense up and freeze, and you aren't using the extra blood flow/chemical flow as it's intended to be used, to defend yourself.. For someone who may not be confident in such a situation, like you are implying, then this would be a concern to you..
i'm not picking on you or anything, i'm more just relating to you.. i've been in situations where i knew i was going to get jumped and i let the fear get to me instead of use it as it is intended to.. it's intended to give you the best fighting chance for you to survive.. but since then, i've always been confident in "surviving" after learning more about how adrenaline and all that stuff work..
i would rip that guy limb from limb if he ever entered into my house.. people say that you have the "strength of a giant" when you see someone breaking in.. but it's up to you to use that strength and control it.
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