By Misshhh - 19/07/2013 04:02 - Canada - Vancouver

Today, I went on a blind date and we seemed to have hit it off nicely. I asked him if he could drive me home. Along the way he stopped on a pitch-black road and told me to get out so he could take a picture. He then gave me my bag and drove off, leaving me stranded in the middle of nowhere. FML
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Misshhh tells us more.

Hey guys! This is OP and let me tell you the whole story lol. This actually happened last year and usually I don't go out (social anxiety) my friends knew this, one of my best friends set me up with him and she said he was cool and "nice/trustworthy" I was hesitant to go because I didn't think it would go well.. I was right. We met up at the mall and hung out for a bit, talked, I was surprised I had a semi good time and saw him more as a friend. The only reason I asked if he could drive me home was because I didn't have any change for the bus and I was quite in a hurry to go home, he said sure and along the way he told me about some more of his interests and how he and his friends go "ghost hunting".. Of course I thought this was weird but I have a pretty open mind.. This is where he was getting creepy. He stopped at the pitch black road because apparently there was this tree where when girls stand beside this tree and a picture is taken, A man is seen standing next to her, he told me to get out of the car, he actually took my picture and then it seemed he had a phone call, he called me over to take my bag, and he drove off.. (Another car was behind him) thinking he would come back, I patiently waited, he never came back, I called this guy a bunch of times asking him what was going on and why he left me there.. All I got was his voicemail.. And then I got a text from his "friend" saying: "take a taxi home, we're at Burger King". I panicked and called the police, I broke down because of an anxiety attack, I had to walk a long dark path just to find a street where they could come find me, I explained my situation, I unfortunately didn't get his licence plate number. I guess the police felt a little bad for me and dropped me off home. I slept it off. When I got up the next morning he sent me a text with the following message: "hey! I had a great time last night! I sure did", I told him he was a psycho path and there was no way of a second date, he then responded with "awe I'm sorry baby.. Xoxoxoxo". Some people are truly messed up

Top comments

why would you believe him? *sudden urge to take picture on random dark road*

I'm sorry but "Take a taxi home, we're at Burger King" cracked me up xD It's good though that you got home safe without more creepers coming your way though!

Comments

Dallyni 22

Way to go! Getting in the car with someone you don't know...

this is a case of to much trust. sad to say it's when we are to trusting. That's when we open are self to t being taken advantage. of or hurt sorry to say you deserved. this one

justmeCee 16

Your blind date is a creep. Next time you go out on a blind date with someone, set up a mutual place to meet in public and have your own transportation, for safety issues. Or if you don't have a car, offer to meet him at a near by coffee shop or diner. This way you can have the control to leave on your own if you don't like him. I'm not saying to never trust anyone, but don't put yourself in potentially dangerous situations. This last one could of ended very badly. And I agree with whoever said that you should publicly shame him on facebook, and let everyone know what the creep did. Stay safe Op.

You're so spiteful that it's hilarious. Op should just forget about that guy and not bother with childish revenge.

This is possibly the most sensible way of dealing with the situation. I hope the guy doesn't know where she lives or whatnot if she does post what he did on Facebook. Might get her in danger.

The most sensible thing would be to forget about him and get over it. If she resorts to something as childish as talking shit about him on FB, she deserved what happened to her.

RedPillSucks 31

It's not necessarily childish. She could be warning others about a potentially dangerous behavior.

TheHeavyOne 15

I'm kinda surprised he gave you your bag... Silver... Lining?

BigDaddy910 4

He was blind after all, maybe he thought you guys had arrived at your house.

The OP drove home with a stranger and got out of the car on an abandoned road. I'd say she got herself into said danger.

AtomicDiamond87 15

Was it at least close to your home? And why don't want you have you're own car? Just curious. If it was in a pitch black road then you must have at least known your whereabouts.

sammyjanette 17

There are tons of reasons why she wouldn't have a car. Maybe she can't afford one, maybe she doesn't know how to drive, or maybe public transportation is cheaper and more convenient.

Kinda funny. Date troll wins, I guess.