Okay, in the first story, when the alarm bells go off, you get the hell out. Staying to be polite so you won't hurt his feelings can get YOU hurt or killed. Make an excuse and LEAVE!
Honestly with some of the stuff he said you don’t even need to make an excuse - “You’re making me uncomfortable so I’m leaving” should absolutely suffice.
@@dr.claudiafinch1088 it’s not only uncomfortable feeling or anxiety but it is also the fear of how the other person would react. Like for example, you don’t know if the person would become aggressive and harm you. I feel like the person could have phone their parents and let them know or let someone know to feel safe. To go along with the person where basically no one can protect you is dangerous.
"Went to sleep with window open/door unlocked. After I went to sleep I woke up later to a homeless guy watching me..." Sympathy at 50% "I closed up everything (Didn't lock anything) and the next night I heard someone in my house again" Sympathy at 0% Irritation at 100%
@@somaliyahh I thought about that, too, but I also think that even people with no regard for their life can still imagine worse things than death. Like if a crazy person gets in and decides to just keep you for their personal entertainment... it's worth avoiding that particular possibility. Maybe they just needed a reminder. Either way, it's difficult to get invested in the story when the teller of the story doesn't seem to even want to help themselves avoid the entire reason for the storys' existence. Most people have enough self awareness to realize when what they're saying sounds ridiculous or ill advised, so they give more of an explanation about their state of mind during the time of the story. Doesn't even have to be in depth, just something more than a couple of words.
Hahah, that was the fakest story ever too. Among other doubtful plot points, it’s hard to imagine a 16-year-old living alone in a house, particularly when the layout of the house apparently defies the law of physics! She describes the bedrooms as being upstairs, but also where man is gaining access: the bedroom windows. I never heard of people breaking in to a home through a second story window. I guess he had a 20-foot ladder stashed in the bushes too...
Showed her he was a gentleman... The dude kept trying to force himself on her after she kept shoving him away, how daft was that guy?!?!??! Well, I'm glad that she got out safe. Remember people, when someone says 'no', listen to it. Be they man or woman, no one have the right to do this sort of thing to you.
That was one of those 'daft' perfect gentleman that takes 'NO' for 'I'm just playing hard to get'. He probably tells women, not all guys are rapists, I'm not a rapist. After all, he did tell her what a nice guy he was when the date first started.
karen rodriguez Exactly. Literally run away if you have to... Guys like that are bad news and things will only spiral out of control from there. Whatever it takes to remove yourself from the situation.
Sleeping pills by age 15! Poor kid 😔 Need them myself often... but these readings also help ... and then I need to go back and find the point where I dozed off because I really want to hear them all 😄
Three of my four dogs "Berf" and the fourth literally screams a high pitched hybrid woo woo/yap, and I don't understand how her head hasn't exploded by now.
The internet detective one - I had that happen to me and OMG I can't tell you how paranoid it makes you wondering who in your life is willing to spill all your secrets to anyone that wants to know!
Does anyone else have weird scary dreams when they fall asleep listening to these stories because I do 😂 But I'll ever stop listening to them. It's an addiction.
The first story has happened to literally ever female that ever lived. The bartender with the creepy customer has happened to every female bartender that has ever lived on a weekly basis.
Cousin E's charges/ convictions should be a matter of public record. You should have a free case search website for your state, or something very similar if you're curious.
I have a sort of family member who’s been charged with stalking and even though he was ridiculously creepy to this poor girl and impersonated a pizza man to talk to her he insists he didn’t do anything wrong. It’s weird seeing just how distorted people’s views can be
That thumbnail, that creepy dude from that show people are disgustingly attracted to. I don't get how some people are attracted to someone like that, even though he's a character, people like him exist & actually harm/kill people.
5:37 - “...had a lovely time. How he showed me he was a gentleman.” Me: “Gentleman, my a#$. The moment that insect forced himself on her, he stopped being a gentleman.” I personally would’ve taken my hardwood cane and cracked his rear end with it, before making a run for it.
I thought so too, but then she met her in person so I guess not. However, I do absolutely think he was in on it, egging Allison on by making up terrible things about the OP. That's why he kept in contact. He clearly enjoyed the situation.
Let’s read I love you man, but since when are these half-assed stories of people looking at them the wrong way or giving them the creeps considered scary? This channel has been making a clear shift from actual chilling stories into account of peoples weird encounters with people that don’t even seem dangerous. Just to be clear, im not saying paranormal stuff is whats chilling, in fact I can’t stand anything paranormal because it’s just blantantly fake. All im saying is it would go a really long way if you try to put some more effort into finding stories that are genuinely scary, rather than the montage of Tinder encounters that you have been posting recently
Which people didn’t seem dangerous? The one that forced himself on the narrator and tried to drag her into the bushes? The one who broke into their house? Seem pretty scary to me...
Alex Bennet obviously talking about neither of those, because they posed actual danger. Talking about the encounters where some guy will message some creepy messages or something to a girl and thats it; story done. Those are the ones i have an issue with. Clearly I worded something wrong though because the white knights have crawled out from their dungeons
I enjoy your stories that are ghost-y. Real or not, they are entertaining. Lately too many of your stories end up being sensationalized near rape/harassment stories. I can hear them on the news any day. They are not scary, but horribly depressing. I'm not wild about being reminded of how many actual assholes there are to worry about.