In another reminder of how weird and invasive men continue to be, a TikToker uploaded a video of a man knocking on her car window and asking how her feet smell while she was parked outside of a CVS.
The video, posted by @insanesluug, has been viewed more than 13 million times over the past week. It begins with her telling the camera, “You’re never gonna believe what I found,” and excitedly rummaging through her bag to find the item.
Then, there’s a soft knock on her window.
@insanesluug rolls the window down for the stranger, who has a very specific question for her.
“Excuse me, young lady. I don’t mean to bother you,” the unseen creep says while literally bothering her. “But how do your feet smell?”
@insanesluug immediately rolls the window back up.
“WTFFFF IM HAVING A PANIC ATTACK,” she captioned the video.
In a follow-up TikTok, @insanesluug sheds some light on the bizarre exchange.
“I’m thick and I found some thigh-highs that don’t roll down on my thighs,” she explains. “And I was like, ‘I need to share this with the whole fucking world.’”
“Why did I roll down the window? I couldn’t find the bag in my car,” she continues. “My original thought was, ‘Oh shit, he works there. I must have left it in the store. He’s coming out to give it to me.’ He didn’t work there. He asked what my feet smell like.”
@insanesluug says that after she rolled up her window, the strange man turned and ran away. She then “started up [her] car and fucking dipped.”
“The original video I was gonna make was totally boring, but I’m glad I started recording because otherwise I would’ve missed that fucking gem,” she says. “Glad everybody got a laugh out of it. It was terrifying.”
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