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Uber Driver Gets Message Asking To Pretend To Be This Passenger’s Boyfriend, Possibly Saves Her From An Assault
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Uber Driver Gets Message Asking To Pretend To Be This Passenger’s Boyfriend, Possibly Saves Her From An Assault

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The world isn’t all bad — there are everyday heroes in the most unlikely places. And some are just a text message away. Whom do these modern champions need to protect others from, you ask? Aggressively creepy guys who can’t take ‘no’ for an answer.

Nice guys are supposed to be nice, right? It says so on the tin. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case, as one woman can attest, after a very unpleasant experience. One ‘nice’ guy couldn’t stop being pushy and took acting creepy to a whole new level. An Uber driver named Brandon Gale told the story of how a woman asked him to pretend to be her boyfriend because she was scared for her safety.

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    Uber driver Brandon Gale told the story of how a female client asked him to pretend to be her boyfriend, so she could get away from a pushy creep

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    In an interview, Brandon told Bored Panda more about the event and his newfound popularity: “I wasn’t really prepared for the attention that this would bring, but I’m trying to “go with the flow”, for the most part. I think the overall message was clear: more people need to know that there are more ‘escape routes’ out there than most people know, and I feel like we can do better.”

    “It was the week of the yearly fair in our area,” Brandon went into detail with Bored Panda about the day he pretended to be his client’s boyfriend to protect her. “A lot of people were out riding the rides, eating fair food (corn dogs, deep-fried everything, and generally all the food that is bad for your heart) and watching the bands play. It was later in the evening, but the weather was beautiful, giving everyone more reason to be out.”

    “My phone showed that I had a ride request, so I accepted. About a minute later, I got a message through the app that just said: “When you get here, can you pretend to be my boyfriend?” It sounded easy enough, and I like helping others. When I got there, my fare seemed very calm and collected. Her body language towards the guy gave off a very “stay right where you are, and I’ll be over here” vibe.”

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    “I rolled down the window, and she greeted me as if we were in a very familiar relationship, and I responded in kind. The guy seemed less than thrilled that I was there. Once she was in the car, and we pulled away, she let out a huge sigh of relief and tried to come across the center console to give me a hug. Still driving, I tried to confirm to her that everything was OK, and asked what happened. That’s when she told me her story, all while still trembling and trying to catch her breath,” Brandon explained what happened.

    “After I posted the story, a few of my friends texted me and told me they were proud of me. Which is nice, and it felt good. I had the common sense to pretend to be someone’s boyfriend or brother when we were all out at a bar before, but never when driving for Uber,” Brandon said. “In the short time that I’ve been an Uber driver, I’ve had a lot of interesting calls. My customer service included transporting mothers and their children from abusive homes to a sanctuary. I’ve picked up couples who were still in mid-argument. A couple of weeks ago, I picked up a young man who had just told his father that he was gay, and the young man’s father didn’t take the news very well.”

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    Brandon’s wife had lots of praise for her husband’s gentlemanly behavior

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    The probably Uber driver ever gave some advice about staying safe, and also commented about guys who can’t take ‘no’ for an answer: “I think men and women can benefit from traveling in groups or staying in well-lit and/or heavily populated areas. Communication seems to still be a huge issue. No matter what side you’re on, some people are going to blame someone for not being direct enough or tiptoeing around the issue. It seems like everyone who isn’t in the situation seems to have all the right answers, when in reality, there are a lot of factors at stake. Fear. Adrenaline. Past experiences in a similar situation. Never having dealt with something like this ever before.”

    “If hearing this story helps even one person get out of a scary or awkward situation, I’m satisfied. There’s been a lot of positive attention to this story, but also some negative.  I’ve seen a few comments from people complaining that I generalized this towards all men. My intention was never to say “all men are the enemy” and “all women are angels.” But I come from a football and wrestling background. When our coach addressed the team after a loss, he never said “Everyone did great, except Greg.  You lost us the game. Everyone, hate Greg”. The coach would always tell us what we need to improve on together and say “we gotta do better next time.” At the end of it all, I don’t care if people know my name, as long as they get what I was trying to say.”

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    People had quite a lot to say about the bizarre situation

    We can’t help but applaud Brandon for his willingness to help a lady in need, as well as for his impressive acting skills, and ability to stay on his toes. The woman then explained to the driver what the situation was all about: she was at a fair with a group of friends, one of whom was “very forward” and “had a history of being very aggressive.” Naturally, she was scared of being assaulted when she couldn’t shake him off. That’s when the genius idea to turn her Uber driver into a temporary boyfriend was born!

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    Life coach Madalina writes that women should make every effort to distance themselves from potential abusers and harassers in their lives, if they’re an acquaintance. Meanwhile Cosmopolitan gives some examples of how women stood up to creeps, including confronting them and embarrassing them publicly. Sometimes creeps can appear aggressive, so being rude to them can be dangerous; in that case, it’s best to meet up with people, even strangers, who can help.

    However, there are cases when a guy’s just straight-up oblivious that you’re not interested in his advances. Dating and confidence coach Nick Notas explains that avoiding a guy’s texts or friend-zoning them just doesn’t work. It’s best to tell them straight up that you’re not interested in them romantically, and do this with a text message; then ignore any further communication. Notas also warns that you should never take back your rejection and shouldn’t contact the guy again, unless you’re serious about them.

    What would you have done if you were in the woman’s shoes? Let us know in the comments below. And be sure to read Bored Panda’s posts about a woman’s creepy encounter with a seemingly nice man, as well as 12 tricks women use on creepy guys asking for their contact details.

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    Blondhorsecrazy
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is pretty awesome he didn't question the situation & did as she asked. But there's a lot of men bashing on comments. This is a situation that goes both ways. I've worked as bartender for many years and often witness the aggressive suitor is women. Just because you hear of it in public, such as this story, more often it doesn't mean there isn't an issue both ways. Men are victimized and often forced by society to accept it.

    Blondhorsecrazy
    Community Member
    5 years ago

    PS: I'm a woman.

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    Maya Baggins
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Boys and girls, if you ever have the very consistent suspition that a creep is following you, pick any older person, link your arms and say anything on the line of "Mom/Dad, I was just on my way home!". Advise of my favourite teacher after I got almost raped

    Sergio Bicerra Descalzi
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Something my cousin did some years ago then a couple guys followed him. Went to a random building, pressed any button and asked the guy who answered, not to open the door, but to call the police and engage in casual conversation till the guys left.

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    Esca Sav
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of guys at my university don't understand the term "no" and really push the creep levels. A guy from my math course told some acquaintances of mine that he loved the idea of "violating" me. My friends didn't let me walk to the parking deck alone for months because of it. Another guy followed me to my car late at night even though he should've been walking in the other direction toward the subway (this was around the middle of the night). Mind you, my car was several floors up in the parking deck. Another guy didn't understand why I didn't want to go on a date with him and by accident found out I was taking a gym course at a specific time with a mutual friend of ours. Ever since then he stood in the doorway and watched me because the instructor wouldn't let him in. Friend caught on quickly and would always cut him off by standing in front of me. This kind of behavior is ridiculous, but common. People like this gentleman above are one of a kind and extremely appreciated.

    Anne
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sorry you have so many idiots around you. May I suggest you take up krav maga or something similar? I hope you never have to use it, but knowing that if you need, you can, may prove to be a deterrent to idiots (I've been told by police that your posture (self confidence) is part of why people want to target you. If you know you can kill someone bare-handed, you walk differently and will be less attractive as a target.) Shouldn't be necessary.. but.. it is.

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    Blondhorsecrazy
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is pretty awesome he didn't question the situation & did as she asked. But there's a lot of men bashing on comments. This is a situation that goes both ways. I've worked as bartender for many years and often witness the aggressive suitor is women. Just because you hear of it in public, such as this story, more often it doesn't mean there isn't an issue both ways. Men are victimized and often forced by society to accept it.

    Blondhorsecrazy
    Community Member
    5 years ago

    PS: I'm a woman.

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    Maya Baggins
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Boys and girls, if you ever have the very consistent suspition that a creep is following you, pick any older person, link your arms and say anything on the line of "Mom/Dad, I was just on my way home!". Advise of my favourite teacher after I got almost raped

    Sergio Bicerra Descalzi
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Something my cousin did some years ago then a couple guys followed him. Went to a random building, pressed any button and asked the guy who answered, not to open the door, but to call the police and engage in casual conversation till the guys left.

    Load More Replies...
    Esca Sav
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of guys at my university don't understand the term "no" and really push the creep levels. A guy from my math course told some acquaintances of mine that he loved the idea of "violating" me. My friends didn't let me walk to the parking deck alone for months because of it. Another guy followed me to my car late at night even though he should've been walking in the other direction toward the subway (this was around the middle of the night). Mind you, my car was several floors up in the parking deck. Another guy didn't understand why I didn't want to go on a date with him and by accident found out I was taking a gym course at a specific time with a mutual friend of ours. Ever since then he stood in the doorway and watched me because the instructor wouldn't let him in. Friend caught on quickly and would always cut him off by standing in front of me. This kind of behavior is ridiculous, but common. People like this gentleman above are one of a kind and extremely appreciated.

    Anne
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sorry you have so many idiots around you. May I suggest you take up krav maga or something similar? I hope you never have to use it, but knowing that if you need, you can, may prove to be a deterrent to idiots (I've been told by police that your posture (self confidence) is part of why people want to target you. If you know you can kill someone bare-handed, you walk differently and will be less attractive as a target.) Shouldn't be necessary.. but.. it is.

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