Some guy in his car rolled up to me as I walked out of Walmart and was like “hey can I get your number?” I said no, he then said “come on ill give you a hundred dollars” (Mind you, I was wearing sweats, hair messed up, so i wasn’t wearing anything provocative)
I said no again. Then I got into my car, and he started following me. I had to haul ass just to shake him so he wouldn’t know where I lived.
The nerve of that guy.
What i should have done (instead of being passive) was say, “HEY! if you don’t back the fuck off I’m calling the police”
I thought he’d take no for an answer. I should have not been so passive is my thought. When someone is crossing the line like that it’s ok to be rude.
Remember, if you ever find that you’re being followed, DO NOT GO HOME. Go somewhere very public with lots of witnesses and either call the cops or wait it out for them to get bored and leave. Depending on the situation, driving to your local police station might also be a good idea, but with the current situation of things, maybe not.
But the last thing you want is to show them where you live. You managed to shake them in your case, but this is more advice for the future.
I’m going to add to this. This happened to a friend of mine and she drove to a police station (or sub station) and parked there. They continued driving. Hopefully that will scare them off if you ever find yourself in a similar situation. But hopefully you never find yourself in a similar situation.
Some guy in his car rolled up to me as I walked out of Walmart and was like “hey can I get your number?” I said no, he then said “come on ill give you a hundred dollars” (Mind you, I was wearing sweats, hair messed up, so i wasn’t wearing anything provocative)
I said no again. Then I got into my car, and he started following me. I had to haul ass just to shake him so he wouldn’t know where I lived.
The nerve of that guy.
What i should have done (instead of being passive) was say, “HEY! if you don’t back the fuck off I’m calling the police”
I thought he’d take no for an answer. I should have not been so passive is my thought. When someone is crossing the line like that it’s ok to be rude.
Remember, if you ever find that you’re being followed, DO NOT GO HOME. Go somewhere very public with lots of witnesses and either call the cops or wait it out for them to get bored and leave. Depending on the situation, driving to your local police station might also be a good idea, but with the current situation of things, maybe not.
But the last thing you want is to show them where you live. You managed to shake them in your case, but this is more advice for the future.
Yep thank you. That’s what I did I drove down the freeway and around a few shopping centers until finally I shook them off.
I’m going to add to this. This happened to a friend of mine and she drove to a police station (or sub station) and parked there. They continued driving. Hopefully that will scare them off if you ever find yourself in a similar situation. But hopefully you never find yourself in a similar situation.
Fucking hell that’s bad. Really bad. He sounds dangerous I’m glad you ditched him safely.
Ty me too