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Ideally, of course, ask someone to meet you: even mom, even dad, even someone you know from your neighborhood. There is no need to be shy here at all. Everything happens in life and sometimes it's better to be safe. Two people are much less likely to be molested than one.�
If there is no one to meet at all, then try to set a route so that you go mainly along lighted large roads and streets. Let the journey be a little longer, but if there are other people around, then you will not be so afraid.�
One last tip. If the first two don't work at all in your case, then make an agreement with someone you trust (again, a friend is the best option), how you go out and make a call and how you go home (it's home, not in the entrance, for example), then call again and let them know that you got there. Discuss how long this road usually takes you and how exactly you go (and even better, if your friend would walk with you at least once). If, for example, you have to return home at 11 o'clock, or at least at 11:10, and she did not receive a call (and you do not answer), then you can start sounding the alarm.�
About carrying knives, spray cans and other things, I would be very careful. Especially if you are not sure how to use all this or you know that in a critical situation you simply will not be able to handle the weapon. There are very interesting statistics that indicate that criminals often use the victim's own weapon. So I wouldn't risk it.
I think this is a very natural fear, which, perhaps, has already saved you more than once, if you think about it. The taser tip is good, but knowing myself, for example, I'm not sure I can use it in an emergency.