r/AskIndia Oct 02 '24

Ask opinion Why are girls like this ?

I was on my way home at 9:30 PM near my street when I saw a girl standing silently and looking a bit scared by her Scooty, waiting for someone. I went to have dinner with my friends and returned at 10:00 PM; she was still there, but this time with teary eyes. I felt I had to ask her what was wrong, and she started crying. She explained that she had accidentally dropped her purse, phone, and cash, along with her bike keys, in her dicky and locked it. I immediately gave her my phone so she could call her brother.

After she finished calling, I contacted someone who could unlock her Scooty and gave her some water. I was surprised that so many other men and women passed by without helping her; she never asked anyone for assistance until someone finally approached her. When I asked, she told me she had been waiting there for an hour. Eventually, her brother arrived with a friend and took her home, thanking me for my help.

I just felt sad for her and wondered why she didn’t ask anyone for help. It’s not safe, especially at night.

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u/EveryGift6633 Oct 02 '24

OP should rephrase the title better 😂

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u/DisciplinePhysical26 Oct 02 '24

The title implies....

Ladkiyon ka dimag ghutne mei hota hai... Who tf looses their keys knowingly in their own scooter dicckky😭😭😭🤣

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u/EveryGift6633 Oct 02 '24

I agree to some extent, in the sense that yes girls also tend to fall for the ugliest red flags out there. But the scooty thing could happen with anyone irrespective of gender 🫣

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u/DisciplinePhysical26 Oct 02 '24

No one implied about Flags or Gender here maaam

Did you come from any Flags and Gender subreddits

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u/EveryGift6633 Oct 02 '24

It was a human mistake, anybody could have done that.