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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