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Guy Hilariously Reamed Out By Male Friends For Not Walking Date Back To Her Car At Night

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TikTokers @famousbachelors were positively steaming after one of their friends admitted that he didn't walk his date back to her car on a cold night—and they let him know exactly why it's a dating red flag.

The Famous Bachelors strike again.

The group of TikTokers, a.k.a. @famousbachelors, imparted yet another hard-hitting lesson onto one of their own.


In one of their latest videos, the group can be seen railing on one of the guys who returned from a date and revealed he did not walk his date to her car on that cold, dark night.

The TikTok began with one member exclaiming:

"You didn't walk her to her car?"

The guy didn't understand the uproar.

"Walking her to her car, that's not a big deal, right?"

That was a mistake.

Soon, the entire group was up in arms collectively reaming him.

The loaded yet well-meaning verbal blitz amongst the entire gang went something like this:

"That's what went wrong! That's why she didn't text you back!"
"That's an integral step, dude. You have to, especially at night."
"He ended the date, and he didn't walk her to the car."
"But it's like free brownie points it takes like 10 seconds and it's like easy to do.."
"10 seconds!"

When one of them finally asked why the date wasn't walked to her car, the offender replied:

"My car was completely in the other direction."

Another responded:

"It doesn't matter if your car's on the other side of the Sahara Desert, you walk her to the car."

The guy then added:

"Because it was cold outside and it was dark!"

The rest of the group simultaneously exploded yet again.

"That's why you needed to walk her to her car!"
"Did your dad not teach you this?!"
"So she walked in the dark, in the cold, alone to her car?"

You can watch below.

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Date gone wrong 🤦‍♂️

Viewers all agreed that although he made a poor choice on his date, the guy chose his friends wisely.

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Now he just needs to take their advice!

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