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Fighting Lupus & CHF. DV survivor.
USA Beigetreten ลubat 2013
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"Today while at the gas station I overheard a lady in her late 20's telling 2 other men to leave her alone so I decided to walk over to them and I asked her " how was the meeting today darlin? " she looked at me and said " it was good, I'll tell you more about it when we get home in a few ". I replied with " wonderful I'll pick up your favorite for dinner".
The two guys left in a hurry and she told me " you have no idea how much that meant to me .... thank you." I said "you're very welcome ma'am .... you can never be too careful. "
I made sure the guys left before I walked back to my car, and I even stayed nearby for a minute just to make sure nothing else escalated or followed her after. The whole time I was trying to keep it calm and natural, like it wasnโt anything dramatic, just enough presence to shift the situation without making it worse.
As I was walking back I could feel my heart still kinda racing, not from fear, but from realizing how quickly things can change for someone in a public place and how important it is for people to feel like theyโre not alone in moments like that.
She walked away safely after that, and I just watched from a distance until she was gone from view. No extra attention, no making it weird, just making sure she could leave without feeling watched or uncomfortable.
All I could think about on the drive back was "I hope a man does that for my future daughter one day"
Credit: Cody Bret โค

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A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. Suddenly the horse falls into a mud hole and starts sinking. He tells the chicken to go and get the farmer to help pull him out to safety. The chicken runs to the farmer, but the farmer can't be found.
So he drives the farmer's Mercedes back to the hole and ties some rope around the bumper. He then throws the other end of the rope to his friend and drives forward saving the horse from sinking.
A few days later, the chicken and horse are playing in the meadow again, and the chicken falls into a mud hole. The chicken tells the horse to go and get some help from the farmer.
The horse says: "I think I can get you out."
So he stretches over the width of the hole and says: "Grab hold of my 'thing' and pull yourself up."
The chicken does this and is pulled to safety. Moral of the story: If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a Mercedes to pick up chicks.
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