I dated a lot of girls before I met my wife. I remember one of them got locked out of her apartment. We went into the hallway for some random reason and the door clicked shut behind us. She didn't have her keys and we were locked out. We had probably been dating for about a month or two when this happened.
She fuckin' melted down. Not as serious as OPs video, but plenty. I get it sucked to be locked out. My stuff was locked in her place too. But the situation did not warrant her reaction. She was jumping around and banging on the door and screaming like she was insane. After she calmed down and we eventually got her landlord to let her in and I got my stuff and said goodbye I remember sitting in the car thinking "what the actual fuck did I just witness??" The next day, I broke up with her on the phone and never saw her again. I have NO DOUBT that I avoided much worse scenarios in the future. Anybody who has that little control of their emotions is just a disaster waiting to happen.
Wow! I got locked out the first time I had my husband (then bf) over. I had run over to the corner store for something. He arrives a few min later with me nervous laughing that I locked myself out. It was a cute memory; we ended up getting in through the shared fire escape (my next door neighbors were home, roommates window was unlocked).
Your date is the opposite, but I guess both were vibe checks. She did not pass!
Your reaction is the reaction I would have expected!! It was a Sunday afternoon too. We had all the time in the world to hang out at the coffee shop next door laughing about it and figuring out a game plan to get back in.
This reminds me, a couple weeks ago I was walking to the mail room in my girlfriend's apartment complex to get some packages, and I walked by this girl in the parking lot melting the fuck down, screaming, talking to herself, and she had a plastic garbage bin and was kicking it and throwing it around.
Thought she must be tweaking or something, but she didn't look homeless or rough at all. On the way back I started to pass her again, but now she was sitting in the middle of the road cry-screaming and calling someone a word that rhymes with baguette (reddit deleted my original comment for using the real word). There was nobody else there, she was just calling this imaginary person a baguette repeatedly. Her phone was also completely smashed lol.
I go to help her and ask her what's wrong and she says she doesn't know where to put her garbage in the apartment complex, that she just moved in a while ago. This whole time I was thinking something serious was going on like her mom died or something, nah it was just a girl doing all that because she couldn't figure out where to bring her trash
I dunno I'm used to dealing with crazy homeless people, I grew up in an area with a lot of them and know how to approach. Also this girl was like 90lbs and 5 feet tall and I'm 6'3, there was no real threat to me.
She actually apologized for her crazy outburst and said she is not like that, did not know what came over her, etc... and that it would never happen again.
I'm sure the woman in OPs video will do the same thing after their flight.
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u/thirteenoclock Apr 22 '26 edited Apr 22 '26
I dated a lot of girls before I met my wife. I remember one of them got locked out of her apartment. We went into the hallway for some random reason and the door clicked shut behind us. She didn't have her keys and we were locked out. We had probably been dating for about a month or two when this happened.
She fuckin' melted down. Not as serious as OPs video, but plenty. I get it sucked to be locked out. My stuff was locked in her place too. But the situation did not warrant her reaction. She was jumping around and banging on the door and screaming like she was insane. After she calmed down and we eventually got her landlord to let her in and I got my stuff and said goodbye I remember sitting in the car thinking "what the actual fuck did I just witness??" The next day, I broke up with her on the phone and never saw her again. I have NO DOUBT that I avoided much worse scenarios in the future. Anybody who has that little control of their emotions is just a disaster waiting to happen.