I walked into a bathroom at the mall.
I felt a man follow me.
Instinct kicked in immediately — something just felt off.
I didn’t panic, but I knew I had to act fast. I decided to turn back toward the entrance, pretending I forgot something, but he was right behind me… getting closer.
Suddenly, I remembered a safety tip I once read:
“If you think you’re being followed, don’t panic. Calmly turn and make eye contact.”
So I stopped, took a breath, turned around, and looked him straight in the eye.
Confident. Calm. Direct.
His reaction was immediate.
He froze — surprised that I confronted him so directly. Then, without saying a word, he turned around and left the bathroom.
Trust Your Instincts
It’s a moment I’ll never forget.
Not because of what could have happened — but because I chose to trust my instincts and act with presence, not panic.
To anyone reading this:
If something feels wrong, it probably is.
Don’t second-guess that inner voice.
Here are some quick tips that could help if you ever find yourself in a similar situation:
- Make noise: Talk on the phone, or pretend to — loudly.
- Head for public spaces: The more people around, the safer you’ll be.
- Make eye contact: It can disrupt a predator’s plan and signal confidence.
- Call for help: Don’t hesitate to draw attention if you feel unsafe.
- Report the incident: Tell mall security or management.
Stay safe. Stay aware. And remember — your instincts are your first line of defense.