Women Share Stories Of How Other Women Saved Them From Being Followed By Suspicious Strangers
There’s nothing more disturbing than being followed by a stranger while on your own. Sadly, so many women out there have experienced the feeling at least once in their lifetimes. And the fear sticks to you. Gallup’s annual crime survey showed that 45% of women in the US do not feel safe walking alone at night, compared with 27% of men.
This Twitter thread reveals just how united women are when it comes to protecting each other on the streets. When one girl wrote on Twitter “If a girl suddenly acts as if she knows you in public and acts like you’re friends, go along w it she could be in danger,” it immediately resonated with others.
More women joined the thread and shared their own stories of being followed and saved, or protecting someone else. It all reveals just how important it is to keep an eye on what’s going on around you and stepping in when your gut is telling you to.
Women are sharing how to help other women who are being stalked
Image credits: mxrixm_nk
Image credits: gleefulthoughts
Image credits: mirasarahb
Image credits: gleefulthoughts
Image credits: crisscrisssss
Image credits: BloodyPeachh
Image credits: loud_witch
One girl described the terrifying moment she and her brother were followed by a white van
Image credits: PhoenyxMB
Image credits: PhoenyxMB
Image credits: PhoenyxMB
Image credits: PhoenyxMB
Image credits: PhoenyxMB
Image credits: wanderinggstars
Image credits: wanderinggstars
Image credits: wanderinggstars
Image credits: dizzy_daydreams
Image credits: dizzy_daydreams
Image credits: Xanaidc
And this girl shared the frightening moment she was followed by a stalker
Image credits: ajajabbigail
Image credits: gavinxstone
Image credits: projectmarbles
Image credits: BSwax1
No comments