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... Read moreStreet fights often have complex social dynamics, especially when they involve claims over personal boundaries or interactions in public spaces. From experience, I've noticed that respect for individual autonomy is paramount—no one should be treated as public property or possession, regardless of the situation. In social contexts, such as auditions or gatherings, misunderstandings can arise when people overstep personal limits, sometimes leading to conflicts. It's essential to acknowledge that everyone has the right to feel safe and respected, and misunderstandings should be addressed calmly rather than with aggression. When friends or acquaintances become involved in disputes, it is helpful to act as mediators rather than fueling the conflict. The presence of a bodyguard or similar protector figure can sometimes escalate or de-escalate tensions depending on their approach. In addition, recognizing the value and dignity of all individuals—high-value women or otherwise—is crucial. The street is a public space, but public does not mean one can claim ownership or control over others. Real-life experiences have taught me that promoting peaceful resolutions and understanding promotes safer and more respectful communities, where everyone can coexist without fear of physical confrontations or feeling dehumanized.