>>81847003 (OP)I'll ignore that you want me to start talking about black people and pretend that your fake question is genuine. Usually, if someone comes into my Area, what I do is try to stay as motionless as possible and look into the middle distance or at my knees until they give up and leave. If I have my phone, or my bus pass, or a book already out I just stare at that. If I have to answer them at all I just say yes/no, or point at what I want, or I have a few menu items that I memorized with practice. Nobody has ever tried to fight me before, if they did, I would try and run away if possible, if there was no route of escape I think I would just try and protect my head and curl up and hope they didn't stomp at me or kick me. Usually I try and sit in a secluded area, and wear modest clothing, so mostly nobody even notices me at all which is how I prefer it to be. Mostly people on the bus don't sit next to me and if they do they don't try to talk to me because I like to look out of the window at the sky until my stop comes. I never had anyone not get up when I stand up at my stop, except one time a man had headphones on and I had to wait two extra stops for him to get off and then I had to walk the extra way. These days I leave my apartment less and less so even that is becoming a less likely scenario. I don't really notice people encroaching in my Area more nowadays than I did in the past but maybe that's because I take these steps and use these strategies to be as much of a non-factor in other peoples' lives as possible.