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Title: Lone Female
Post by: waspy on 02 January 2010, 14:54:41
Been a 10 mile walk with Mutley earlier, we walked to Huthwaite & back.
Now this was all across fields & footpaths, but near Huthwaite i saw a lone female, around 20 years old. She was far from anywhere & i thought she was lost & so i asked if she was ok & if she was lost. She replied no i'm ok thanks. Now i could've been a mad axeman or some sick pervert & could've done whatever i wanted.
I started my journey home & she followed me at a distance, i occasionaly very carefully glanced over my shoulder to make sure she was ok as not to let her know i was looking. When i got the road i went on my way because i knew she was back with people & my mind was at ease.
I've no idea why she was out there all by her self & i hope she doesn't make a habit of it :(
There's far to many sickos or i'm i just over reacting?
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: sparkyw666. on 02 January 2010, 15:05:41
far to much sickos out there these days for a young lass to be out on her own the world is not getting any better as we all know
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: LJay on 02 January 2010, 15:48:16
Sad to say it, but, I'd be wary of asking her if shes ok! Who knows what you'd be accused of these days! :o

Good on you for caring though! :y
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Turk on 02 January 2010, 15:50:53
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Sad to say it, but, I'd be wary of asking her if shes ok! Who knows what you'd be accused of these days! :o

Good on you for caring though! :y
Unfortunately a sign of the times.
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Selseybill on 02 January 2010, 15:52:15
She was a mad axewoman
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 02 January 2010, 16:05:27
Sometimes all you want to do is help. But the problem is, how can the other party know that they can trust you? Very difficult these days. But I think you did exactly the right thing which to indirectly lead her to a more populated area.  :y

Well done that man.  :y
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: sexydaz on 02 January 2010, 18:12:59
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Sometimes all you want to do is help. But the problem is, how can the other party know that they can trust you? Very difficult these days. But I think you did exactly the right thing which to indirectly lead her to a more populated area.  :y

Well done that man.  :y
yes you just may of saved an awful knock on her parents door,its a sick world now makes me sad i look at my 2 girls three and five and it scares me to think of when their older and out on their own(dont think il sleep till i know their home)
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Richie London on 02 January 2010, 19:42:53
see it years ago, bloke in paper phoned police. girl laying on grass and a bloke was knocking shite out of her, he ran over to help and she told him to break off and mind his own business. police told him not to get involved.  :-X
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Plomien on 02 January 2010, 20:16:33
A few years ago I was driving back home and too women were walking along dark country lanes and looked a little worse for ware.
I stopped offered them a lift at least to a lit area, they hopped in without a care. :o lucky I am a decent bloke and not some mad man  ::)
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: mars on 02 January 2010, 23:00:26
I was parked on the road outside home one lunch time about 6 years ago. A girl at of about 16 standing at the bus-stop asked me if I was going into town, and if so could she scrounge a lift. Alarm bells immediately rang and I politely said that I was turning off/going another way just down the road. It may have been nothing but I thought would she might accuse me of something I hadn't done if I gave her a lift. It is sad but sometimes you have to assume the worst! :-/
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: STMO999 on 02 January 2010, 23:01:41
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I was parked on the road outside home one lunch time about 6 years ago. A girl at of about 16 standing at the bus-stop asked me if I was going into town, and if so could she scrounge a lift. Alarm bells immediately rang and I politely said that I was turning off/going another way just down the road. It may have been nothing but I thought would she might accuse me of something I hadn't done if I gave her a lift. It is sad but sometimes you have to assume the worst! :-/


You cant be too careful. I'd have given her a lift and shagged her. I mean. if she was gonna accuse you anyway.
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Bent valve on 02 January 2010, 23:05:15
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I was parked on the road outside home one lunch time about 6 years ago. A girl at of about 16 standing at the bus-stop asked me if I was going into town, and if so could she scrounge a lift. Alarm bells immediately rang and I politely said that I was turning off/going another way just down the road. It may have been nothing but I thought would she might accuse me of something I hadn't done if I gave her a lift. It is sad but sometimes you have to assume the worst! :-/


You cant be too careful. I'd have given her a lift and shagged her. I mean. if she was gonna accuse you anyway.
Yeah, talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth!
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Bent valve on 02 January 2010, 23:15:17
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Been a 10 mile walk with Mutley earlier, we walked to Huthwaite & back.
Now this was all across fields & footpaths, but near Huthwaite i saw a lone female, around 20 years old. She was far from anywhere & i thought she was lost & so i asked if she was ok & if she was lost. She replied no i'm ok thanks. Now i could've been a mad axeman or some sick pervert & could've done whatever i wanted.
I started my journey home & she followed me at a distance, i occasionaly very carefully glanced over my shoulder to make sure she was ok as not to let her know i was looking. When i got the road i went on my way because i knew she was back with people & my mind was at ease.
I've no idea why she was out there all by her self & i hope she doesn't make a habit of it :(
There's far to many sickos or i'm i just over reacting?
Yes, you are over reacting.   Why did you assume that she was lost? were you lost? she was probably just out for a walk like you were all by yourself ;D
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: al brown on 02 January 2010, 23:22:22
I stopped to help a woman change a flat. She was just stood staring at it. When I got out to ask if she wanted a hand she ran round the car and got in and locked the door. She looked terrified. Sad sign of the times.
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: mars on 02 January 2010, 23:26:44
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I was parked on the road outside home one lunch time about 6 years ago. A girl at of about 16 standing at the bus-stop asked me if I was going into town, and if so could she scrounge a lift. Alarm bells immediately rang and I politely said that I was turning off/going another way just down the road. It may have been nothing but I thought would she might accuse me of something I hadn't done if I gave her a lift. It is sad but sometimes you have to assume the worst! :-/


You cant be too careful. I'd have given her a lift and shagged her. I mean. if she was gonna accuse you anyway.
Yeah, talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth!

You prob right! I'll never get on in life! ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 02 January 2010, 23:29:48
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I stopped to help a woman change a flat. She was just stood staring at it. When I got out to ask if she wanted a hand she ran round the car and got in and locked the door. She looked terrified. Sad sign of the times.

Hope you left her to change her own tyre in that case.
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: al brown on 02 January 2010, 23:31:44
Would like to say I changed it while she sat there and watched, but no, I waved nicely and left her to it.
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: al brown on 02 January 2010, 23:37:24
On a brighter/funnier note, I once saw a lady in a suit holding a 1l can of oil on a forecourt  when I went to pay for my petrol. She was still there when I came out, still looking. I offered and she said thanks very much. I took of the filler cap, pored the oil in and as I checked the dipstick she asked what I was doing. I said checking the level- its a bit low but it will get you home so you can buy some better priced oil.
Guess what she said....
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: al brown on 02 January 2010, 23:38:10
Thank god you helped, I would have gone back and bought more until it was up to the cap
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: gsdtrainer on 03 January 2010, 12:36:20
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Been a 10 mile walk with Mutley earlier, we walked to Huthwaite & back.
Now this was all across fields & footpaths, but near Huthwaite i saw a lone female, around 20 years old. She was far from anywhere & i thought she was lost & so i asked if she was ok & if she was lost. She replied no i'm ok thanks. Now i could've been a mad axeman or some sick pervert & could've done whatever i wanted.
I started my journey home & she followed me at a distance, i occasionaly very carefully glanced over my shoulder to make sure she was ok as not to let her know i was looking. When i got the road i went on my way because i knew she was back with people & my mind was at ease.
I've no idea why she was out there all by her self & i hope she doesn't make a habit of it :(
There's far to many sickos or i'm i just over reacting?
Had an experience a few years ago,not long after the Soham school caretaker killed the two school girls.Was working on the outskirts of a small village in west Wales,repairing a BT box about 100 yds up a lane when a little girl about 4 or 5 came up behind me and said hello.I was shocked at first then felt very angry,firstly because I felt in a vulnerable position and that a parent could allow a small child out of their sight after what had just happened.I asked her where she lived,which was just around the corner and took her home,where I went ballistic with her mother.Picture it,I was parked out of sight of the road with my side door open and it would of taken seconds to abduct the child and be gone.I felt angry and frightened for days after.
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: gsdtrainer on 03 January 2010, 22:15:10
What a nasty experience ,Terry,hope that was a lesson learnt for the mother.                                      Why thanks for your concern,I sure hope I don't have anything like it happen to me or anyone else again
Title: Re: Lone Female
Post by: waspy on 03 January 2010, 22:21:35
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Been a 10 mile walk with Mutley earlier, we walked to Huthwaite & back.
Now this was all across fields & footpaths, but near Huthwaite i saw a lone female, around 20 years old. She was far from anywhere & i thought she was lost & so i asked if she was ok & if she was lost. She replied no i'm ok thanks. Now i could've been a mad axeman or some sick pervert & could've done whatever i wanted.
I started my journey home & she followed me at a distance, i occasionaly very carefully glanced over my shoulder to make sure she was ok as not to let her know i was looking. When i got the road i went on my way because i knew she was back with people & my mind was at ease.
I've no idea why she was out there all by her self & i hope she doesn't make a habit of it :(
There's far to many sickos or i'm i just over reacting?
Yes, you are over reacting.   Why did you assume that she was lost? were you lost? she was probably just out for a walk like you were all by yourself ;D

I wasn't lost, seeing as i used to cycle that way to work every day. She was walking around & acting like she wasn't sure which way to go. I was walking my dog & so wasn't alone ;)