Imagine traveling alone for work and staying at a hotel. You’re about to go out for dinner when a man in the hallway whistles to get your attention and motions for you to come to him. You say no and head downstairs, but he follows you into the lobby. What would you do? ♀️ This is the dilemma faced by a 35-year-old woman who found herself in a scary situation. Let’s dive into her story and see if her actions were justified or not.
Unwanted Attention in the Hallway

The Creepy Pursuit

Front Desk Dilemma

Desperate Measures

No Service, No Help

A Plea for Assistance

The Regular Creep

Priorities in Question

Edit: Additional Details

Asking for Help

No Security on Site

Business Dinner Dilemma

No Time for Cops

Survival Mode

A Desperate Cry for Help: Was She Right?
So, this woman found herself in a terrifying situation, being harassed by a man at a hotel while traveling alone for work. She tried to get help from the front desk employee, who seemed hesitant to prioritize her situation over other guests. Eventually, the employee walked her to her car, but insisted the man was a harmless regular. With no other staff or security available, the woman had to rely on her instincts and the help of her boss to ensure her safety. Was she right to demand the employee’s attention, or should she have waited her turn? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Front desk employee criticized for enabling creepy behavior. Safety concerns raised.

Guest experiences harassment from hotel’s regular customer, NTA suggests complaining.

Woman demands receptionist walk her to car, leaves her to walk back alone. Commenters discuss the safety of women and the responsibility we have to each other.

Woman demands help at hotel, commenters debate whether she was hysterical. One commenter argues the hotel is liable for not intervening.

Woman bravely stands up to harassment, receives victim-blaming comments.

ESH. The employee should have taken the OP’s concerns seriously and called security/police. The OP was entitled and demanding, and could have handled the situation better.

Debate over whether OP was justified in demanding hotel employee’s help

Front desk failed to handle situation, commenter suggests better approach.

Commenter suggests OP was wrong to ask receptionist to endanger herself.

Security concerns take priority. NTA for demanding help.

Commenter accused of wanting to leave receptionist behind, YTA

Hotel guest expects too much, gets called out for it.



Entitled guest demands hotel clerk to walk her to car

Woman stands up against harassment, screams for help.

Former front desk clerk empathizes with woman’s safety concerns

Proactive tips for handling hotel staff shortage situation

Op receives sympathy for hotel’s lack of response.

Hotel clerk failed to handle harassment, guest in the right

Standing up for yourself at a hotel: NTA or hysterical?

Woman demands hotel staff to walk her to car, Redditor thinks she’s TA.

Commenters confused about lack of information on potential threat.

Stand up against mistreatment at hotels. NTA comment inspires action.

Hotel worker explains why demanding front desk staff to walk to car is dangerous.

Standing up to entitled behavior at hotels

Commenter supports woman’s actions, suggests alternative solution.

Get VIP treatment at hotels with Yelp reviews, not Reddit.

Commenter suggests calling the police for hotel harassment situation.

Quick thinking or overreaction? Commenter suggests calling police.

Safety concerns arise as woman demands help at hotel.

Support for woman’s safety concerns at hotel against creepy man

Safety first: Commenter critiques OP’s decision-making in hotel incident.

A stressful situation leaves everyone sucking but who sucks less?

Commenter calls out the woman’s behavior as unreasonable.

Hotel workers often feel alone and vulnerable in situations like this.

Commenter defends woman’s actions, criticizes yelling.

Demanding help is NTA, but don’t throw others under bus

Former hotel manager explains why demanding employee walk you out is dangerous. Hotel staff trained to ignore non-violent disputes.

Guest demands unsafe request, employee lacks proper response. ESH

Guest suggests woman’s behavior was illogical and unhelpful.

Standing up against harassment and sharing experiences can help others.

Former hotel worker shares insight on handling uncomfortable situations.

Front desk fails to assist guest in danger. NTA.

Guest demands priority at hotel: entitlement or justified frustration?

Former hotel owner agrees NTA, suggests better security protocol.

Guest demands safety at hotel, but was she too aggressive?

Standing up against harassment and demanding corporate intervention.

Standing up for safety: NTA comment receives support.
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Customer service debate: Is demanding help heroic or hysterical?
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Supportive comment suggests reporting predator at hotel, expresses relief.

Teenagers face creepy hotel neighbor, NTA for demanding safety.

Report it! NTA comment section agrees

Regular creep gets away with it, NTA stands up.

Demanding special treatment for a ‘regular’ at hotel

Front desk fails to help guest in need. Commenter supports OP.

Commenter praises woman’s actions in hotel incident, suggests police involvement.

Speak to management ASAP! You’re not the a**hole

Standing up against harassment at hotels


Hotel’s leniency towards a harasser is concerning. NTA.

Regular creeper? Downplaying the situation makes her TA. NTA OP.

Stranger danger? Commenter defends woman’s demand for help at hotel.

Report the hotel management for unacceptable behavior. NTA
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Support for NTA comment against misogynistic ignorance
