Girls, Tell Me About A Time Where Your Quick Thinking Saved Your Life? | Part 2

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Published 2021-08-23
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All Comments (21)
  • @miapdx503
    "I felt nauseous, uncomfortable." Ladies listen to your instincts! Even your body will tell you when something isn't right.
  • @Dani-xw8vb
    I’ve saved like 3 girls lives by pretending I knew them and it honestly makes me feel rlly proud and important
  • I think we can all agree at this point that’s if a random girl walks up to you and pretends to know you to just go along with it
  • Shout out to the last guy who went out of his way and carried a heavy bag just to help the girls... The world needs more of you!!!
  • @jaerae8144
    The guy who said "these are my sisters," carried the heavy suitcase, & walked with them for 15 minutes in the end... that made me tear up for some reason. Let's just all raise our sons and our children in general to be like that guy.
  • @calcifer758
    the fact that scares me to my core, is that women being in danger 24/7 isn't just some thing that's in a particular country, it's in the whole world. You aren't safe anywhere.
  • the fact that a random guy had enough respect for the women on the last clip to not only protect them even though he may not have actually known them but also to help them get to where they needed to go to ensure their safety, that's a guy who deserves a medal. You don't find friendly folks during travelling, let me tell you. Even if you're looking desperately for help, most folks want something in return and you almost never get help in the first place.
  • @cawingcrows2072
    The last person, goodness the amount of luck they had on that day for someone to be on the bus who spoke the same language I'm very glad they are safe
  • @ra1ndr4gon
    Once I was just out in the city at around 2am, listening to music and enjoying my alone time. So I see this girl walking in the park, and a large man following her. Man was about twice her size, and the poor girl looked so terrified. The man quickly looked around, and started touching the girl. He probably didn’t see me, as I was wearing dark clothes. I immediately went over there and yanked the man off of her. I’m pretty tall and muscular for a girl, so the man left very quickly since he didnt really have a chance. I helped the girl get home safe, and we are actually best friends now :)
  • @aljannah8805
    This is why I hate hearing men say "NOT ALL MEN". I mean, yeah we know that, of course! But times like these, us women have to stay as vigilant as possible to avoid these types of unfortunate occurrences. I was taught how to defend myself at such a young age. There's enough evidences/cases provided for us to learn how dangerous SOME men are. I hope men would understand that this is why women generalize. We don't want to experience these kind of situations first-hand before doing something about it. Parents, please teach your sons as early as possible to be better, for future generation's sake.
  • @winwinn206
    Hi girls! Even males listen to this If ANY girl walks up to you and says something like “Hi sally! How is kayla’s foot?” PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE go along with it It means that somebody is following them and they are pretending that a friend is near by no matter HOW WEIRD IT IS at the end you have SAVED SOMEBODYS LIFE! Make sure to also get them home safely! S P R E A D ( i didn’t write this, it was a copy and paste)
  • @teresmajor6954
    One afternoon, I was returning from visiting a friend. The street was kinda lonely, but up ahead was a major road where I intended to get a taxi. So, I kept on walking. But ahead of me were two guys. One was standing beside the driver's seat whilst the other one crossed to the other side of the street and stood there. I observed their body language and movement. Something told me they were communicating with their eyes and a strange feeling washed over me. So, I followed my intuition and started yelling like a mad person. "Wait for me! I'm coming!!!!!" I was waving at no one in particular, but it sure as hell confused them. I kept screaming and yelling until I ran past them and got the major road where there were cars and motorcycles. I don't know if I was just being paranoid, but like that girl in the video said, "I'd rather be paranoid than dead". Better safe than sorry. It's really sad that this world is full of creeps and beasts. May God protect us, Amen.
  • @Heuna
    When traveling alone, I use a super strong thick metal “selfie” stick I use for my gopro. Take off the gopro and it’s straight up something to defend yourself with. It’s collapsible so easy to carry but extends like 10 ft I think.
  • this tactic saved me even before i heard About it. i was 14 and alone at a park when a man in his 50s approached me and talked me into going somewhere private. i pretended to be nice & stupid and that im going along with it so i wont be dragged or hurted but as soon as i saw a group of women walking on the other side of the street i screamed for my sisters name as if i was calling her and thank God one of them has the same name and all of them looked to my direction. i ran to them quickly and asked them to pretend that they really knew me. they were kind enough to help me reach a safer place away from that creep.
  • "I would rather have and not need, then need and not have" - I'm a woman, and as a woman, we honestly face a lot more danger, mostly from men.. I hear a lot of stories about women walking down the street and some guys that try to pick up on them/follow them up/ sexual and physical abuse them and more. A gun isn't an option in my country. But honestly, I'm thinking about getting some self-defence classes and take them for a while. I don't care if my mom will think that I'm "manly". I prefer that thinking than be abused or afraid to go to some parties, go to vacations and trips or even just the step of moving out from the house.
  • @deepakraj5352
    one night a girl and me both got down from the same train .she was walking in front of me there was some distance .when we turned a corner I could not see this girl.i was like there is no way some could have walked/ran that fast.even if they did I could still see them as it was long road.my gut told me something was weird.while walking I looked around.i saw a glimpse of bag behind a parked car.so I walked past and around the car.you wouldn't believe there was man holding the mouth of the girl.that the first time I felt shivers.he was showing the back to me as he was checking if I was gone or someone else was coming.i started throwing something like rock ,my bag,my lunch bag screaming.when he let her go and I grabbed we ran like hell.even if I got into fight with him we could not have won .he was huge man.