‘Hi, thanks for calling. Are you OK? How far away are you?’

3 comments
  1. This is a great service, but such a shame it’s needed.

    I remember a male flatmate saying that I must be super-close to my parents, because I was always on the phone to them on the way back from work. He didn’t realise how vulnerable women feel walking alone in the dark.

  2. Some men here need to stop reading red pill shite and it shows.

    Yes, I’m sure all of you complaining remember several cases in graphic detail of what happened to men randomly when walking home. You think of different scenarios and how you might be able to defend yourself, only to realise that nothing you did would prevent an attacker from overpowering you. This is what goes through the mind of women who are afraid of walking home alone at night.

    If you do, then you’re just living in fear and should stop being so hysterical and not imagine things. /s

    If not, then you’re just using whataboutism to waste everyone’s time and be a salty twat.

    Edit: Added the /s at the end of the third paragraph because it wasn’t clear

  3. I tend to avoid these topics, but there is 100% a air of sadistic misogyny in society.

    The way some male friends and work colleagues talk about females, I’m not surprised. It’s casual and “banter”… But nothing they’d say in front of them.

    I really don’t get why this isn’t a bigger issue spoken about.

    Damn, you even see it on Reddit. Any picture/story involving a female sink into misogynist, sextist and incel like retardation.

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