I shouldn't have commented before you'd had a chance to respond to Gallstones. As it was, I didn't intend to twist your words, but express how I'd understood them, posted as they were immediately after Gallstones's openness about her experience. I apologise, both for the misunderstanding and for going on tomistermack wrote:And Charlou.
It's the oldest trick in the female book to twist something a man says into something he didn't mean. I've had too much of that to fall for it. So no thanks, dearie.

On reflection, advising women who are concerned about rape that keeping their hair short may improve their chances of escape is just as appropriate as any other advice (being fit, being fairly sober, flat shoes, for example) from that purely pragmatic point of view.