@Sabiha1278 Clearly long enough for someone to spot your car being parked illegally in a parking bay for disabled people and for the tow truck to arrive. Grow up, stop blaming everyone else for something you willingly did and take some responsibility for your actions. Simple!
@FulhamishPod So dangerous! A friend of mine drowned in the Thames a few years ago. Makes me so angry when I see people do this. On average 1 person dies in the Thames every 12 days.
🚨 Hollyoaks Actress Confronts Migrant Stalker in London After He Follows Her Across Multiple Bus Stops
“You’ve been following me this whole time. I walked from over here, I came over here. I’ve gone to multiple bus stops. I’ve got your face on video. Why don’t you go somewhere else. There’s a witness right here.”
Ashling O’Shea was minding her own business in Shepherd’s Bush when a man started following her. She changed directions, crossed the road, tried different bus stops, he kept coming.
She only felt safe enough to confront and film him once another man was nearby as a witness.
Women shouldn’t have to live like this.
A woman on my flight yesterday switched seats with her husband because their toddler wouldn’t stop crying.
The second she sat down alone, she closed her eyes for maybe 30 seconds.
Just resting.
Not sleeping.
When the husband walked past with the kid later, he laughed and said loudly,
“Must be nice to finally get a break from doing nothing.”
A few people chuckled.
She laughed too.
But something about it felt off because for the entire flight she had been:
holding the baby,
packing snacks,
cleaning spills,
walking him down the aisle,
missing her own meal trying to calm him down…
while the husband watched a movie with headphones on.
And honestly I think that’s why so many women are exhausted.
Not because they’re doing everything alone.
But because they’re doing everything while someone else calls it “nothing.”