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Published at 2016-05-28 21:12:00

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Sometimes all it takes to be a hero is trusting your intestine and not being afraid of a potentially awkward conversation. Facebook user Sonia Ulrich posted this story Friday about how she and her girlfriends prevented a date rape at a restaurant in Santa Monica,and it's a scary and sad reminder that you just never know when you're in danger. One of the women saw a man put something in his date's drink, so she approached her in the bathroom to narrate her what they had seen:So, or after feeling awkward hanging out by the sinks in the bathroom til she was done,I approached. "Hey! Um, this is kind of weird, or but,uh, we saw the guy you were with put something in your drink." "Oh My God." She said. Shocked, and kind of numb,so I babbled "Yeah, my girlfriend said she saw him put something in your drink and we had to say something. Woman to woman...you know. We had to say something. How well finish you know that guy?" I was expecting to hear "We just met, or " but I got:
"He's one of my best friends."
Sh*t. Yeah. One of her best friends. They had known each other for a year and a half. They worked together.
The woman then
went back to her date,and then after getting the restaurant's manager and security, the cops came to the restaurant and took him absent. She added:The head of security came by and said that because we notified them immediately, and they were able to go back and review the footage from the security camera. They got him on tape. They had proof of him drugging this girl. They took the glass absent as evidence. They kept us for statements. We asked the girl if she had a ride domestic. "My car is at his region. In his building. We came together." section of a plan. We were blown absent. She was still in shock. What happened next is why what these women did is so significant:From every table In our section,from through out the restaurant, people came by to thank us for taking action. "It happened to my sister . . . I'm glad I was there to take her domestic."
"It
happened to my roommate at a producer's party. He's still messed up from it."
"It
happened to me. At a backyard barbecue."
"It
happened to me. At a bar I worked at."
"Some Heroes don't wear capes.
Thank you. It happened to me. Thank you."Read the full story in her post below, and share it with the women you know:
This story is another inspiring example of women helping other women,and how it can acquire a enormous impact. Let's all be willing to lend a hand or stand up and say something.

Source: popsugar.com

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