Girl Shares TikTok About Her Female Friend Kicking Down A Door Because She Didn't Send Text Confirming Everything Was Okay On Her Tinder Date

Let your friend know you are okay, girls...

A 28-year-old woman refused to be “that girl” who ghosts her own safety plan, so she told her best friend exactly where she’d be after a Tinder date. And then, predictably, the night got so good she forgot the one tiny detail that mattered most.

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TikToker @halfgoth was supposed to text her friend to confirm everything was okay, but the date ran long, her phone died, and she ended up spending the night with her Tinder match. Her best friend, left with zero updates, went into full emergency mode, and the internet is calling it the kind of friendship most people only dream about.

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Here’s the moment a “no signal” situation turned into a door-kicking rescue mission.

TikToker @halfgoth was aware of the risks of dating someone she met on Tinder, so she let her best friend know when and where she was going and what her plans were.

TikToker @halfgoth was aware of the risks of dating someone she met on Tinder, so she let her best friend know when and where she was going and what her plans were.@halfgoth
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Unfortunately, the date went so well that she forgot to tell her best friend that she would be spending the night with her date, and then her phone died!

Unfortunately, the date went so well that she forgot to tell her best friend that she would be spending the night with her date, and then her phone died!@halfgoth
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When @halfgoth’s phone died instead of sending that “we’re good” text, her best friend had to improvise fast, and the comments were instantly obsessed.

The funniest part is that the date went so well she forgot to update her friend, which is exactly how a calm plan turns into chaos in real time.

The people on TikTok are amused by the heroic acts of their best friend.

“That's a good friend; also, I’m jealous—I’ve always wanted to kick in a door,” one person wrote in the comment section.“Good friend, right call! You better have gotten her food!” another added.“WHAT A FREAKING ANGEL,” said a third.

Of course, it wouldn’t be the internet without some Hot Tips From Strangers:

“As a Tinder boy who’s had this same experience, bro, please just ask for a charger. I got extra. That door is coming out of my security deposit,” one lad pointed out fairly.

Someone else stated, “It's all of you letting your phones die that's causing this issue. I always have a backup charger with me wherever I go,” implying that the real issue is not the abundance of creepy men but rather the lack of phone battery life.

This is the same kind of chaos as when a friend ditched concert plans for a new crush.

Watch the video here:

@halfgoth thx again for checkin on me 🥰 @_emmwhoo ♬ original sound - Ilan (שרגא פייבל) Kogan

Right as people started praising the “heroic acts,” strangers chimed in with their own Tinder heartbreak, like “just ask for a charger” and “that door is hitting the security deposit.”

And while the thread argued over phone batteries and backup chargers, the real takeaway stayed the same: the best friend who kicked down the door was acting on zero information, not zero care.

Online dating can be a bit of a minefield for women. From the benevolent: 'Oh, he looks nice, but I'm not sure if I'm attracted to him' to the downright life-threatening: 'Oh my god, he looks like a serial killer!'

It doesn't stop there, either. Trying to decipher whether someone is genuinely interested or just trying to get into your pants can be a tricky endeavor. Then there are the bad date stories—from the 'He just talked about himself the whole night' to the 'He was a total creep, and I had to run out of the date!'

Let's not even get started on all the unsolicited photos and messages that come through. It's no wonder why so many women are hesitant to try online dating!

However, if you find a guy you think about meeting in person, let your friends know and make arrangements for reactions if the date goes bad.

Nobody wants to be the reason your best friend starts kicking doors because your Tinder date left you on 1%.

Before you judge the Tinder “door-kicking” best friend, see how bad dating advice blew up another friendship in a Reddit dilemma about admitting you gave the wrong advice.

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