After A Night Out With His Friends, A Young Woman In A Car Drove Up And Kept Aggressively Insisting He Should Let Her Give Him A Ride To Where He Was Going, And He’s Happy He Declined Because He Doesn’t Think She Had Good Intentions

So often, we hear stories about young women trying to be tricked into taking rides from strange and sketchy men.
It’s something that most women nowadays are taught to avoid from a young age. However, these kinds of things can happen to men too.
Anyone of any gender can be tricked into trusting someone with bad intentions, and this man’s story is a reminder of that!
He was around 26-years-old, hanging out with some friends at a local bar off one of the main roads in town.
He explains that when you leave for a night out, you can score a great parking spot on a safe side street off the main road or get stuck having to park and walk to a sketchier part of town.
That night, after leaving his friends, he had to walk for a while to get to his car. He was by himself and bundled up in a sweater and beanie since it was a very chilly night.
“As I was walking down the sidewalk, a car started slowly creeping down the street, matching my pace as it pulled up beside me,” he remembered.
“The window of the car rolled down, and driving the car was an attractive young woman who said that I looked cold and that I should let her give me a ride to where I was going.”
He told her he wasn’t parked far and kindly declined her offer. However, she didn’t drive away and kept trying to persuade him to get in her car.

Aleksandr – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
Immediately, he noticed some red flags. What did a young, pretty girl want to do with a guy on a dark road in the middle of the night when just a few blocks away, there were bars filled with other guys to meet?
Once again, she asked him to get in the car, but her friendly tone was fading away. She seemed to get more aggressive and insistent, so he kept declining and picked up his pace as he walked away. Finally, a few moments later, she drove off. Once he knew he was safe, he got in his car and drove home.
“The whole scenario felt off and didn’t make sense to me,” he recalled. “I asked my friends about it later, and all of the women agreed they wouldn’t offer a random guy a ride at nighttime in that kind of scenario, even if the guy looked like Ryan Gosling or Channing Tatum.”
Looking back on it, he thinks there may have been someone hiding in the backseat of that car with a weapon, waiting to rob the first person that accepted the ride.
What do you think that woman’s intentions were?
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