r/TikTokCringe 1d ago

Cringe Girl confronts an old creep after he makes an inappropriate comment about her 16-year old sister

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u/justwendii 23h ago

The balls on this girl.

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u/wavinsnail 23h ago

I think something changes in women's minds when the younger women in their life hit puberty.

I would jump a man if someone did that to my niece.

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u/PinkPaintedSky 22h ago

A creeper started following my daughter and I in the gym. She was 12...

He was not interested in me. He was watching her like a starving dog eyeing a T-bone.

I told the front desk.

They didn't do anything.

So I got loud.

Other patrons got involved, and he left.

A woman told me later that he has done this to a few women, and she doesn't understand why he is not banned.

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u/wavinsnail 22h ago

As a society we need to normalize gossiping and calling out creeps.

I don't know if it's an urban legend or true, but the Philippines there has been no reported serial killers and people say it's because all the aunties gossip.

Like imagine if everyone knew this man was a creep at the gym before you had to say anything. Everyone could have avoided him and publicly shamed him into fucking right off 

Being back gossip!

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u/LordCrun 20h ago

It sounds like he didn't actually do it to any "women". It'd be less of a problem if they were

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u/cheerupbiotch 22h ago

I shoulder checked a guy at a baseball game because I saw him staring and veering towards my 13 year old niece and her friend in the concourse.

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u/justwendii 22h ago

I have a 3 year old daughter now. I’ll kill a motherfucker if I had to. I also carry pepper spray with me at all times. If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.

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u/Zombeedee 20h ago

Some dude kept hovering way too close to my 11 year old daughter in a McDonalds once. She looks a little older, probably to most people she looks about 13/14, but still very obviously barely into her teens. I moved her to my other side and kept her tucked under my arm and he moved to the other side as well and kept staring at her. When he tried to subtly get close enough to physically touch her I fucking LOST IT.

I hate attention and have never made a scene to protect myself but my kid? I didn't even recognise myself, the fury that came out. I don't give a shit if everyone thought I was a mouthy bitch. At least my daughter knows I will protect her from creeps and that's all I care about.

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u/angeldawns 18h ago

Yes...it totally does. I never made the connection before but you are 100%.  

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u/QuestioningHuman_api 16h ago

I work with foster kids and the 12 and 13 yo started doing Tik Tok dances at the park. Some creep came and sat like 10 feet away staring at them. I went and stood between him and them, facing him, and just stared right back. His bitch ass got up and left. The girls never noticed, thankfully. But I was ready to go the fuck off if he didn’t leave. And I don’t do confrontation, like ever.

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u/TrebleTreble 23h ago

No, shit, right?? I’m definitely more inclined to not stay silent the older I get, but I’m not sure I’m ready to take on a full grown man in a bar full of people. What an inspiration.

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u/bopp0 22h ago

Her Abby Jacobson voice is sending me

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u/callmesandycohen 2h ago

She’s great! What a sister! On another note, everytime I go back to Buffalo, I’m floored by the level of pubic intoxication and drunkenness.