He Paid $400 For His Date’s Car To Be Towed When It Broke Down, Only For Her To Ghost Him After They Had Dinner

Getting ghosted is upsetting in general, but it hurts even more when it happens after you go out of your way to do a good deed for them.
A TikTok creator who goes by the handle @rock_da_starr is sharing about how he paid $400 for his date’s car to be towed when it broke down, only for her to ghost him afterward.
So he met a girl on a dating app who was gorgeous and happened to be around the same age as him. They talked for about two to three weeks before deciding to go on a date.
However, they lived pretty far away from each other. The distance between them was two hours by car. They agreed to meet in the middle at a restaurant that was an hour away for both of them. The plan was to be there by 2 PM.
Wanting to make a good first impression, he arrived at the spot at 1:45. At around 1:50, she texted him, asking if he was already there and to let him know she was running late.
By the time it was 2:45, she still hadn’t shown up. So he sent her a text message, inquiring where she was. She explained that her car had broken down on the freeway.
At that moment, he wasn’t sure if he should help her out or just head home and call off the date since he had a long drive back. But ultimately, he decided to help her.
He drove twenty minutes past the area where he lived to the location where her car had broken down. When he reached her, she apologized for everything and told him that her car needed to be towed.
She called a tow truck, and they informed her that it would be $600 to get her car back to her area. However, she didn’t have enough money to pay for it.

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Then, he remembered that he had received a gift membership for roadside assistance as a Christmas present. Unfortunately, it only covered seven miles, so the cost went down to $500.
Next, she called her car insurance company because they had a towing service. They charged $400 to tow her vehicle, but she still wasn’t able to afford it, so she started panicking.
He felt bad for her and offered to pay for the tow. After he kindly insisted on covering the costs, she finally agreed and thanked him profusely.
The tow truck wouldn’t get there for another two hours, so he suggested they head over to the restaurant as they had originally planned.
The food was delicious, and they had a great time, with plenty of chatter and laughter. Sparks were flying. After eating, they drove back to her car. On the way, she complimented a pair of sunglasses he kept in his car. He told her she could have them.
He also had a pair of sneakers he had bought for someone, but they didn’t fit. So he gifted those to her as well since they had been collecting dust in his car for over a month.
Before they parted ways, she thanked him again and said he was very different from the guys she’d dated in the past. She promised to meet up with him another time when her car was fixed.
Two to three days later, they talked on the phone, and she stated once more that she wanted to see him again. The day after that, he texted her but received no response.
In the end, he never heard from her again. He pointed out that although she didn’t owe him anything, he wished she could’ve at least told him she wasn’t interested after all the generosity he had shown her.
Do you think she was wrong for ghosting him? And would you have paid for her car to get towed? Why or why not?
https://www.tiktok.com/@rock_da_starr/video/7238020615628950830?_r=1&_t=8drL8iwqVVm
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