Prevent Rape With A Cell Phone Stun Gun

Pretty girls like me always get the pretty guys. But be careful because your pretty face might put your life on the line. I have had my share of harassments because of my attractive looks.

I attended a fraternity bash a number of months ago. Sure enough, I was a stunner. Every boy seemed to want to flirt with me.

I was not all that into them except for one handsome guy. He invited me to come upstairs with him and I went along. We enjoyed talking until he started to touch me and tried to kiss me. I tried to get away but he was physically too strong.

I thought I should tell him I would give him what he desired if he would just relax. Surprisingly, this made him back off. I asked him to give me just a few minutes to call a friend on my cell phone not to wait for me. Well, I was not carrying a real cell phone at all. It was a cell phone stun gun.

It was the Pretender 950,000 Volt Cell Phone Stun Gun, which could stun an attacker and afford me ample time to get away. This kind of cell phone stun gun is so worth buying that it also has a bright 12 LED flashlight installed.

This cell phone stun gun is very safe to use because it has 2 levels of safety built-in. A warning light would come on, which would indicate that the unit is switched on. And you need to press the trigger button for the unit to operate.

As for that boy who tried to attack me, he had a taste of my Pretender 950,000 Volt Cell Phone Stun Gun before he could even touch me. I had enough time to get away and then I had him jailed.

To all the pretty girls out there and everyone else, have a cell phone stun gun in your safekeeping and you will be protected at all times.

Barie B Jennkens is one of the leading experts on non-lethal self defense products. You have several choices, including cell phone stun gun, stun guns, pepper sprays and personal alarms. He gives full support and instruction on using the products.

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