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Consider a stepfather (since the keyword is "stepmom," we will mirror the dynamic) teaching his wife to defend against a larger, stronger attacker. The drills involve him lying on top of her, pinning her wrists.

A biological parent (the spouse) trying to facilitate a bonding activity between the stepmom and stepchildren, perhaps through a martial arts class or home training session. when+teaching+stepmom+self+defense+goes+wrong

Meanwhile, a real predator is 50 pounds heavier, faster, and has surprise on his side. Consider a stepfather (since the keyword is "stepmom,"

Hmm, the keyword phrase itself has a story arc: teaching, stepmom, self-defense, goes wrong. So the article needs to explore scenarios where good intentions backfire. It's not just a list of mistakes; it needs a narrative hook. The user probably wants engaging, readable content that ranks for that exact phrase, so I should use the keyword naturally in headings and early in the text. Meanwhile, a real predator is 50 pounds heavier,

One mother reported that after a single session of “ground fighting,” her stepson began physically challenging her. “He would stand in the doorway and block my exit, laughing. When I told him to move, he said, ‘Why? Dad says you can’t escape mount anyway.’”