By vmml97 - 01/08/2013 04:32 - United States - Erie

Today, while taking a walk in the forest, someone approached me and asked to borrow the knife I had clipped to my pocket. I happily obliged, assuming he just needed it as a tool. Instead, he used the knife to mug me, taking my cellphone and my wallet. I was robbed with my own knife. FML
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blairvic 23

Hey. Firstly, I am Canadian, and in Ontario, you can carry a folding (not spring assisted or butterfly) knife, with a blade under 3 or 4 inches in length. You can look up the rules if you want. So yes, I was carrying it legally. And why do I carry a knife? Because I use it as a tool. It's not a weapon. I was in the forest, it was a tool. He said he needed it as a tool. I believed him, it's a logical claim. I can understand why it would seem like a ridiculously dumb idea to let someone borrow your knife, but you need to understand two things: I live in a small, Canadian town. I literally can not remember the last time anyone was attacked here, so I did not fear attack. Also, we were deep in the forest, where there are many reasons that one needs a knife. So, I let him use the knife because he said he needed it. I know it's kind of stupid, and I'm never lending out a knife again, but oh well. He seemed like a nice, polite, well put together guy. He didn't look like your typical mugger, so that's why I lent it out. He had obviously seen the clip of the knife, as I carry it clipped to the inside of my pocket, as that's the law where I live. And people saying "a woman in a forest, alone, lending out her knife to weird men.... bad idea", I agree. But, I'm not the type of woman you want to fight with, and I'm not some delicate woman alone and afraid. I can hold my own. But, I do have too much faith in humanity, and I trust people too much. As for people saying "track down your phone", I did. I live close to the forest, so I just ran back home and tracked the phone down. I had it back within a few hours. I lost the $70 in my wallet, but that's not much. He was a stupid thief. The police took care of him. And, by the way, I never got my knife back :( I'm gonna go buy another knife, and I'm never gonna lend it out again. In the end, it was scary (I've never been mugged before) and I lost $100 ($70 cash from my wallet, and the knife was worth $30 ish), but I've learned a lesson. Thanks, everyone. And yes, I know I deserved it!

Top comments

perdix 29

He did use it as a tool -- a money-making tool!

LOVELIVELAUG 4

be careful out there next time be smarter about your choices and stay safe!!!

Comments

Well seeing as OP said "forest" and not a 500' square patch of trees in downtown this makes me think of vast expanses of wooded area where muggers don't usually have much luck hunting their prey and hence, don't bother hunting.. Also I am playing the hippy/greenie stereotype as these are the type of cars typically seen at my local tourist trap hiking trails. At least I don't say "Prius" that would be fightin' words! It's the Internet after all, calm down

Ins0mau 20

Could have been an opportunistic attack rather than him seeking a victim.

Yeah, he wasn't prepared! He even had to ask OP for a knife, for crying out loud! But luckily for him, OP was more than willing to arm him.

lazygirlWOW 9

Be happy he didn't kill you OP! Hope there's a lesson learned here..

I would have done the same, but I carry a gun too, so I still would have had the upper hand.

ninjaqueen101 18

Carrying is always a plus for these kinds of situations.

I can't help but wonder why you would give a knife to some random guy in the forest??? If I was walking in a forest and some random guy came up to me asking for a knife I would be a little scared.....maybe that's just the horror movies talking idk.

blairvic 23

He looked like a camper or hiker. He asked for it, he said he needed it. I believed him. Shouldn't have, I know.

ariellove1992 8

Wow dude i'm sorry but that was a dumb move

Did this robber at least have the decency to return your knife after he mugged you?

why would you give a stranger a knife? let alone your own knife.

When I first read this, I was imagining either the start of a fairy tale or horror movie. "A girl takes a walk into the forest......" At least the guy didn't cut you up and skin you alive. Get some common sense and be careful next time.

Sorry op, next time don't ever give a stranger your knife!

coldstar 15

FYL but also YDI. Hopefully this has taught you a lifelong lesson (years later than you probably should have learned it): it is potentially dangerous to be too trusting or helpful when it comes to people you don't know. Doubly so if you're a female, for a few reasons I should hope are obvious. Consider yourself lucky that all he did was mug you. In future, if someone asks you for assistance, it would probably be wise to view them with a bit more suspicion, and if you feel even slightly uneasy don't help them. It's unfortunate that we all have to be so wary, but unfortunately this is the nature of the world we live in. Sometimes being nice does you no favours.