You're all profiling. I do it, too. When I see a man or males with a problem, i just figure they're just having an adventure that I've already had & I leave them to enjoy the full experience. Once found 2 teen couples with a flat in bitter cold. Turns out they bent a rim while at a metal concert in Minneapolis, made it to our exit west of DSM "driving slow" before the previously fairly new tire was bald and popped. Hauled them home, hot cocoa all around, tractor towed the car to our place, taught the boys how to buck a tire off a rim. Beat it back into shape well enough to take a bead, miraculously had a tire that fit; they bucked it back on. Unfortunately found out that a fully inflated tire wouldn't fit in the wheel well due to bent suspension. Offered to try to jerk the suspension enough to work, asked who's car it was, all eyes on the floor as one said they were trying to get mom's car home without her knowing it was damaged! Hauled them a ways west and left them at a McDonald's with mom on the way from Omaha to get them. Felt like balancing karma for some not well thought out plans in my youth.
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