A stranger slipped her a note on a date, and you won't believe the six words that followed!

Imagine sitting across from someone you're getting to know, enjoying the ambience of a cosy restaurant, and feeling the sparks of a potential romance. Now, picture a moment that turns this scene on its head: a stranger hands you a note, and it contains a message that sends chills down your spine. This is precisely what happened to a woman on her third date, and the six words she read would leave her questioning everything.


The woman, an American content creator known as Lindsay, who shares her dating experiences on TikTok, found herself in a puzzling situation that has since captivated the online community. During a seemingly great date, where public displays of affection were not amiss, Lindsay was approached by two women who handed her a folded note. The message was brief but jarring: 'JUST NO!! You can do better.'


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The woman talked about the note in a video posted online. Image Credit: TikTok/Cute As Cluck


Lindsay's video recounting the incident has garnered over 400,000 views, with viewers just as intrigued by the cryptic warning as she was. The note's stark message left Lindsay and her followers speculating about its meaning. Did her date do something untoward while she was away? Were the women familiar with his reputation in town? Or were they simply offering unsolicited advice, believing she deserved someone better?


The women who passed the note appeared to be in their mid-20s, while Lindsay is in her mid-40s and her date in his mid-50s. This age difference added another layer of mystery to their intentions. Was this an act of inter-generational solidarity, or did they witness something concerning?

Lindsay's followers were quick to interpret the note as a red flag, urging her to heed the warning. 'We don't pass notes unless we are warning you,' one commenter insisted. Another suggested that the women must have seen something alarming during her absence. The consensus among her audience was clear: the note was a sign to get out of the situation.

Watch the full video here:

Source: @cuteascluck/TikTok

The saga continued as Lindsay attempted to reach out to the women who handed her the note, hoping for clarification. However, they remained elusive. When she questioned her date about the women, he denied knowing them but speculated they might have connections to his ex. The plot thickened as Lindsay later received a series of inebriated texts from him, which ultimately led her to end things.


This story serves as a modern-day cautionary tale about the complexities of dating in the digital age. It highlights the importance of community and looking out for one another, even among strangers. It also underscores the value of trusting one's instincts and the collective wisdom of others when red flags arise.
Key Takeaways

  • A woman on a date received a handwritten note from strangers warning her that she can do better.
  • The note, which read 'JUST NO!! You can do better,' left her questioning what it meant and if the man had acted inappropriately while she was away.
  • The incident sparked a discussion on her TikTok account, with many advising her to heed the warning and consider it a gift.
  • After further questionable behaviour from the man, including sending drunk texts, she decided to end things with him.
To our dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, we pose the question: Have you ever received a warning from a stranger that made you rethink a situation? Or perhaps you've been the one to pass a note of caution to someone else? Share your experiences with us in the comments below. Let's discuss the unexpected ways we can support each other, even in the most surprising of circumstances.
 

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or is it just all a hoax from a social influencer commenting on something that could affect many girls/women dating from dating sites and in order to get more likes and followers... ??? If women are going to leave a red flag to another women via a written message then make it abundantly clear what they are warning about...because in the end it's about a persons safety after all.
 

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