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There are certain things in life we’d rather keep tucked away in a hidden corner of our minds: maybe it’s something embarrassing, unsettling, or just plain weird. But sometimes, sharing those secrets is the only way to feel a little lighter and realize we’re not alone in our experiences.

So when someone online asked, “What’s the creepiest thing you’ve experienced but never dared to tell anyone?” people didn’t hold back. From bone-chilling encounters to spine-tingling stories, the replies will have you double-checking your locks tonight. Keep reading… if you dare!

#1

39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before When I was 9, I traveled down to Mexico for my sister's wedding. I had incredibly blonde hair that fell past my b**t. It was absolutely stunning. My brother-in-law is a native and he, my sister, mom and I went out shopping. My brother-in-law had gone to another section of the store and my mother had gotten distracted and I think I just ran to another aisle. I did notice that two men were standing fairly close to me and when I switch aisles they did as well. They were talking to themselves I had no idea what they were saying so I just kept looking at all of the trinkets.

My brother-in-law suddenly hurried over to me and escorted me out of the store quickly. He put me in the car and my sister walked over to him and I heard her ask what had happened. He said that he heard the two men conversing in Spanish that they wanted to take me and sell me. for the rest of the trip I remember every adult around me being weirdly protective. I was mad about it at the time.

I had no clue what that meant until many years later and then I was like... d**n I was almost trafficked. My brother-in-law is a native Mexican but he is incredibly white. Like platinum blonde hair and almost translucent Jim Gaffigan White. We all were white. I think they assumed that No one in our group could speak Spanish and so I think they were less guarded than they would have been normally. And he overheard them.

Thank God for my BIL.

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    #2

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I once had a nap on my couch, a few hours before I had to go to work.

    I woke up, checked the time, and started to get ready for work.

    Realized I was still dreaming.

    I woke up again. Checked the time. It was a little bit later than the first time. Again, I started to get ready for work.

    I was STILL dreaming.

    I went through that 5 or 6 times, until each time I "woke up", I was panicking since I didn't know if I was awake or still sleeping, but I still got up and started to get ready for work. The last 'wake up' cycle, I would've been late for work.

    Creepiest dream I've ever had, even more than my sleep paralysis.

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    #3

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before When I was 14 I was walking in my town which had no more than 100 people in it. I noticed that a former neighbor who'd moved away parked at the park. I assumed he was visiting someone and parked there. I walked home which was like a 3-minute walk to my yard from the park and he pulled up beside me. I was like 5 steps from my yard and he tried to convince me to get in his car to see his nephew who was my friend and when I told him no he told me he'd give me ride all the way to my house as my yard was fairly large. but it was like 2 minute tops from there to my house. I kept telling him no and he kept getting angrier. He grabbed something from the passenger seat and tried to grab the door handle. At the same time, another neighbor came out to see what was going on. He drove off so fast. He kidnapped another girl a couple of months later at knifepoint.

    I didn't tell anyone because it was well-known he was a creep among the girls in town. I didn't even process that he was trying to kidnap me until my grandma told me he was arrested for kidnapping a girl. Then I felt so guilty at that time that I didn't mention it to anyone.

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    #4

    I've actually told one person this (my SO, who was semi-involved in it.) There was a stray cat hanging around our house that we fed for over a year. We tried to coax her inside, but she wouldn't come in, despite being friendly, letting us pet her, etc. One morning my SO left the house on his way to work and found the cat lying in the yard - she had apparently been hit by a car and crawled back onto the lawn. He got her into a box and took her to the emergency vet, but there wasn't anything they could do for her but euthanize her to spare her a few more hours' pain.

    I started work earlier and was already gone when it happened. My SO told me about it that night. I was upset.

    About a week later, I was sitting out on the deck when I saw something in the yard. I looked over the railing and saw what I could swear was "our" cat. I mean, had I not known what had happened, in a million years it wouldn't have crossed my mind that this wasn't her. I ran down to the yard, and she saw me and backed off a little (which "our" cat normally would not have done), so I stopped. But I could see her clearly and again, could SWEAR it was her. I spoke to her the way I always had and she watched me, but didn't come closer. Then she suddenly meowed once, turned and trotted off. I started following her, but she ran faster, and I thought I was scaring her and stopped. She ran around the side of the house. I didn't see her when I looked around the corner, and I never saw her again.

    I asked my SO a thousand times if he was SURE that the cat he found was our girl and he swears he knows it was.

    I suppose it's possible that there was another cat who looked just like her that happened to wander into the yard that afternoon. But I like to think it was our girl coming by one last time to say goodbye.

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    #5

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before When I was probably 10, my mom and I were cleaning out my closet while my younger brother (about 2-3 years old) was in the kitchen playing. We live in the COUNTRY and it was only us three living in the house. I heard a man say “They let you play in here all alone boy?” Coming from the direction of the kitchen. I turned to mom and said “who was that?” To which she responded “you heard that too?”. We ran into the kitchen, no one in sight other than my brother. All windows and doors closed and locked. When we asked who it was, he just said “that man”. Still a mystery to this day and I will never forget that voice.

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    #6

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before Creepiest thing that has happened to me (I've told like, half my buds this though):

    Back in my junior year of college, I think it was about a week before school started back up. My friend was a Residential Advisor (RA) and he realized he forgot to make a bunch of posters that needed to go up tomorrow. It was midnight, and he didn't have a car but I did. So, we go to the local Walmart and it's exactly what you envisioned a Walmart at midnight back in 2012-ish. Random people stalking the aisles, the ones you did spot had hoodies on like they didn't want you knowing about their late night ice cream sandwich cravings.

    We get to the arts and crafts area of the store and just picking random stuff out. Suddenly a random lady pokes her head into the aisle we're in and is staring at us *hard*. She looked like skin and bones and wrinkles across her face. She suddenly says "Excuse me!" and I'm thinking "oh boy," and she asks about some of the products. I say "sorry we don't work here so we don't really know," and she just goes "oh" and keeps staring at us. At this point we just decide what we grabbed is enough.

    We get to the checkout line (before the time of self-checkout) and this same lady is **right** behind us. I'm just going "uhhhhh" but try to avoid eye contact. We check out and leave and me and my bud are joking about it saying "guess that's the Walmart After Dark™ experience." While we're in the parking lot I notice this large black van with no windows parked oddly and it's on and running. I elbow my bud again and laugh and say "watch out, they're gonna kidnap ya" and we're laughing about it. But we hop into my trusty Honda Accord and off we zoot along. But as I'm leaving the parking lot I noticed the Black Van started following us.

    I shrug and think to myself hey, sometimes people are going in similar directions. But after hitting 2 different stoplights and make a left turn, *they're still following us.* I'm semi-freaking out and my buddy noticed and I remember a trick which was to keep making left turns to see if the person behind you is actually following you. I did three left turns **AND THEY'RE STILL FOLLOWING US.**

    At this point I'm legitimately going "NOPE" and begin driving towards a police station on campus. However, the Black Van knew that we knew, and sped off to God knows who the h**l knows where. I'm just relieved it's over. My friend was convinced we were gonna get mugged or much worse. We get back to the campus parking lot, we can see our dorm. There is a single light in our parking lot that's about 50 feet away from the door we're heading to. We can see hope, we're almost home.

    And as we cross from the pavement of the parking lot to the grass, out of the BUSHES some random white dude in a hoodie comes out like he's reverse Simpson. This guy looks like he had been tweaking, I could see the crazy in his eyes. He just walks up and he goes "heeeeeeeyyyy guys, you got a phone I could use???" and instantly I say "oh sorry man, I don't have my phone on me." But my friend? Right as he was going to say something, his PHONE JUST HAS TO GO OFF RIGHT THEN. He just closes his eyes and lets out the loudest (but also silent) sigh I've seen in my life. Him and I are both thinking the same thing: this guy is gonna stab us if we don't get along with him.

    My bud reaches into his pocket and begins to hand over the phone when suddenly, red and blue sirens flash behind us. Our heads all collectively dart over and we see a police officer get out of his car. Now at this point I don't know how to read this situation. Are we saved? Is a gun about to be pulled out? Am I just done? The officer speaks up and says "How's everyone doing tonight?"

    Me and my bud just awkwardly smile and say "oh we're just trying to go back into the dorm." The officer targets on the Bush Man™ and says "Hey I'd like to chat with you real quick. We got a report about a robbery and it matched your description so we just wanna talk." The man pauses then goes "but I need to make a phone call" and he just sort of wiggles my bud's phone lightly in the air. The officer says "don't worry I got a phone you can use after, why don't you go ahead and hand that back."

    I'm holding my breath. My bud is just frozen, and Bushy Boy is just standing there, menacingly. Finally, he just nods and gives the phone back. We say good night and power walk to the dorm door. We get in, close the door, get the h**l away from the windows and then lose our minds. We're laughing either out of joy or of madness. I tell buddy I am never driving him after midnight again, he owes me food after this.

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    #7

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I went to New Brunswick for a week to help my mom empty out my grandfather's house after he died. I don't live near the ocean but he lived across the street and i took advantage by spending hours every day looking for seashells and i had started a small collection on the front porch.

    On one of the days, we had an estate sale where 100+ people came throughout the day. An overly friendly older couple introduced themselves to me, saying that they were my grandfather's friends. They mentioned that they saw the shells on the porch and the lady mentioned that she also collects shells and i should come to her house to grab some. I awkwardly laughed and walked away. When i came back around the front of the house, they were talking to my mom's husband about how i should go with them because they live right down the street. My mother's husband immediately agreed on my behalf and i felt weird saying no at this point so i just went with them.

    Turns out, their house "right down the street" was actually about 40 MINUTES AWAY by car. As soon as we hopped in the car, they quickly started asking a bunch of questions like what grade am i in, what extracurriculars do i do, am i a party girl or a studious girl, etc etc.

    I had to eventually interrupt them to tell them that i was actually 20 years old and not in school... And somehow, after that, they went from super bubbly and friendly, to completely quiet for the rest of the ride. I went to their house, the lady filled a small bag with shells and they quietly (and awkwardly) dropped me back off.

    SUPER weird vibes.

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    #8

    Back when I was a kid going to school (I was either 10 or 11y), I had a creepy encounter with a man.

    I usually get a short tricycle ride to school. To save some cash, you usually wait for other passengers to fill it (3-4 people), otherwise you pay a higher fare. I was the first passenger to ride this one trike and was waiting for other people to fill in.

    A few minutes in, a man comes in and asks the driver to go. I don't know what was going on my mind that time but I remember being uncomfortable with this man so I got out of the trike and decided to just walk the distance (it wasn't that long of a ride).

    The creepy part of this is when the man also got off the trike and decided to walk in the same direction. It was unnerving and hoping that he wasn't following me. Why would he tell the driver to go without waiting for other passengers, and then also get off when I decided to not take the trike.

    What happened afterwards is a blur though. I believe some tricycle drivers noticed that I was being followed, or maybe the driver found it weird and kept an eye on me. After walking for not even a minute, a trike pulled over near me and asked me if I knew the man who was following me and promptly told him no. He asked me to get on and drove to the school without asking me to pay. While this was happening, I saw the man being told off by the other trike drivers and overhearing that they want to take him to the authorities.

    And that is how I avoided either a trafficker or a predator when I was a kid.

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    #9

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before After my husband died of bone cancer at 50 I had a day of grieving that was so severe I went to bed crying. When I tried to get up, I found to my horror I could not walk. I had to pee so bad but I seriously COULD NOT walk. I ended up getting the trash can and peeing in it.

    It scared me so much. Before I had always thought I was quite stoic and psychosomatic stuff was baloney.

    I went back to sleep and woke up hours later and could walk. And of course there was pee in the trash can -yuck .

    I researched it and found it’s not that uncommon in grieving to suffer physically in a way that mirrors the ailments of the person that died. For the next year I slept with crutches under the bed just in case it happened again.

    Interestingly - after my mom died of Alzheimer’s - my father had days of being very forgetful and confused that resolved in time.

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    #10

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I was 21 and was walking from one work building to the other. It was maybe like a 5 min walk. It was about 10PM. A silver minivan with stuffed animals lining the windshield pulled up, rolled down the window, slowly following next to me, and asked if I needed a ride.

    Me being 21 and annoyed already with my job just answered “Nope”. He kept asking question after question and I ignored every single one.

    Finally he asked my name. I stopped walking, he stopped, and I just stared at him. Literally just stared at him for like 2 solid minutes. Then took out my phone and snapped a picture of him with flash. So it purposely wasn’t discrete.

    He drove off.

    A week later the same thing happened to another female coworker. She told him to [go away] and called the cops. I gave them the pic I had taken, not sure if anything ever came of it.

    Later we all found out there was a string of assaults happening between the buildings so all employees were told to not walk that path anymore. Never found out if it was that guy, but the ick it gave me was indescribable.

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    #11

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before My then boyfriend and I had just moved to Vegas together for his new job, we were both 21 and had never lived outside of California. Well we were staying at an extended stay behind the strip while we looked for a place to rent. I needed headphones so I walked down the street to the store by myself to get some. I leave the store and on a little street that turned onto the main road I was walking on, a huge dude in a blacked out caddi pulled up, rolled his window down, and asked if I needed a ride somewhere. I just looked at him and said no thanks I’m good and put my headphones on. I kept walking and about a block later, I see him again. He rolls his windows down again. I see his massive watch and all his rings, I see his back seat is so dark from the tint, wearing a really nice button up shirt, but his smile was slimy. He again asked if I needed a ride, and I just tried to be polite and said. No thank you I’m just right here and kept walking. He just said “whatever girl your loss” and drove away. I was so naive. Looking back, I know for a fact he was a pimp and he would have trafficked me or something wild like that and I just got lucky.

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    #12

    Not the creepiest but something I’ve never had the opportunity to talk about that seems more and more strange as I get older.

    When I was a teen I used to ride a bus to go visit my dad because neither of my parents drove. The ride was from a Northern California town to San Francisco (about 1.5-2 hour ride depending on traffic), where I would meet up with my dad and hop on a train to San Jose.

    Well I’m on the bus one day and it’s pretty packed so unfortunately a stranger had to sit beside me. He was a man in his late 40s, early 50s. I’m from a small town and I’ve been raised to smile at everyone I encounter and I have a warm smile. So I assume I looked super friendly to this dude. He began talking to me, telling me that he was on his way home to his wife. He talked about how he loved when she cooked him dinner, and that sometimes he brought people he met home to have dinner with them and she loved it. It was her favorite thing. He talked about this in a circle over and over for the 45 minutes that he sat next to me. The bus driver eventually says loudly “you. Come here right now! Sit in this seat next to me.”
    He then proceeds to scold me for talking to people and asks me how old I am. I tell him and he gets more enraged and tells me he will kick me off the bus if I keep talking to people.

    I sat awkwardly right there in that seat in silence for the remainder of the ride. I didn’t see where the man got off. I remember feeling so confused about everything. Why was that man so talkative? How could his wife be so excited for him to bring home random strangers from his bus rides (not to mention a 14 year old girl!!) Why was the bus driver so mean? Did he not care what happened to me if he dropped me in the middle of nowhere in the dark?

    As an adult I now have way more sinister questions about that encounter….

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    The first step? Understand that the moment is over. It happened, and no amount of obsessing can undo it. Remind yourself: it’s in the past. Embarrassment often clings because we replay it in our heads like a bad movie. So stop the re-run. Bring your focus back to the present. Ground yourself in what’s happening now, not what happened five minutes (or five years) ago.

    #13

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I could see my house from my elementary school's soccer field. One time during recess, I thought I could see my mom in her bedroom window and I was waving at her. It didn't quite look like her but who else could it possibly be? I thought it was strange that she was home because both my parents were usually at work when my siblings and I were in school.

    When I got home from school, I told my mom I tried to wave at her during recess but she said she got home just a few minutes before my siblings and I did. I just said "oh never mind, I'm just kidding." But the more I think about it......there was some lady in my parent's bedroom window that was strangely opening and closing the curtains for several minutes.

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    #14

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I've told this story on here a couple times but I kept this to myself for a long time. When I was a teenager, I was doing some sightseeing in Paris and heading back to my hostel via the Metro. I was followed by two men who tried to engage me in conversation, and took a photo of me. When I got off at the transfer station, one of the men followed me, grabbed me from behind, and started kissing me.

    I FROZE. He started leading me onto a train and I followed, gently complying, then when the doors were about to close I broke free, bolted out the door and back onto the platform. Looking back, it is pretty clear to me and terrifying to me how close I was to being kidnapped, likely by human traffickers.

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    #15

    In 2018, my family called the maintenance worker to our house to inspect a leaking washing machine. I was 12 at that time, and I was naive when it comes to fully trusting everyone we let into our house. The maintenance man was doing a good job throughout, found the problem, and fixed it promptly without complicating anything. I went back to the living room to finish my homework, only to realize I left a textbook in my bedroom. It was then I heard the noise of cabinets opening and closing from my bedroom, and it was already after he was paid for his work. When I opened my bedroom door, I caught the man sniffing my tights. I did not know what to do as I was in shock and disgust, but calmly told him to leave. The guy was so embarrassed he left behind his toolbox. My mom was home at the time and in the kitchen preparing dinner, and I did not want to tell on him knowing she will freak out. The guy got his tools back, from which my parents believed, to this day, was a result of him being in a hurry.

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    Next, be kind to yourself. Seriously, would you berate your friend if they tripped in public? Probably not. So why are you doing it to yourself? Try to replace harsh self-talk with a little compassion. You're human, and humans make mistakes. Remind yourself of that simple truth the next time you're mentally facepalming at something you did.

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    #16

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before Shortly after I left school I got a job working night shifts at a cinema in the city and I remember I was on the bus going home, the only other person on the bus was this man somewhere in his 40s-50s started talking to me (I was 16 at the time.) and he kept asking me about what I was up to and what I had been doing during the day, I lied saying I was a waiter working for a local restaurant and he then asked if I had just left school which I foolishly said yes, he then said “you seem quite agitated, I’m only trying to be friendly” and by this point I was becoming quite paranoid and after he started smoking on the bus I decided to get off the bus despite being 6 stops away from my house and walked the rest back home.

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    #17

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I'm not gonna be able to sleep because of some of yall.


    Anyways I once had a coworker that used to ask where I would hide if there was an active pew pew person in the building. While staring me down and his pupils dilating. I would laugh and say I wouldn't tell him cause then he'd take it in case of an apocalypse. It snapped him out of that transe and he would laugh and say maybe. That happened a few times. And what I would do if held gun point etc and I would have to say "I already have been, it wouldn't be new to me" and he would get disappointed and start laughing saying how it's a joke and everyone finds that question funny.

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    #18

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before A year or two ago I stumbled upon a subreddit that was populated by quite a few members, but the posts were absolutely nonsense. But they commented on each other's posts as if they all understood what they were talking about. I kind of lurked for a little while, then got bored and forgot about it.

    A few weeks later I was talking to someone via chat and I mentioned the subreddit to them, and out of nowhere I started getting chat requests from the members of that subreddit. I accepted a few of the chats and they were speaking to me, very aggressively, with similar gibberish that filled their sub. I blocked them all and never heard from them again. I don't know what the h**l it was all about, but it made my skin crawl.

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    #19

    I was dating a guy and his friend was over. Friends phone had died while he was recording himself rapping and asked to use my phone. I was drawing and not using it, so I didn’t see it being an issue. After a while I realized he wasn’t singing anymore and asked for my phone back. When I unlocked the screen it was on an explicit picture I had taken for BF and had been edited to have the words “you should show me in person”. I freaked and immediately got up and locked myself in my room. I started panicking and balling and messaged my BF to come to the room. When he did I showed him the picture and told him I wanted said friend the h**l outta my house. He kept trying to calm me down and acted like it was no big deal, but after me screaming for about ten minutes he left to take friend home. I was so ashamed of the photo to begin with I didn’t tell anyone. I have a feeling bf and friend were trying to start something I was in no way comfortable doing. I didn’t allow his friend anywhere near me again and broke up with the bf shortly after, but it has continued to haunt me mentally.

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    #20

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I lived alone. I was walking down a bare hallway with (at the time) nothing in it. No shelves, no hanging photos, just the hallway and carpet.

    Movement caught my eye and I looked down and saw a quarter rolling across the carpet, which stopped right at my feet. I'm sure there's a perfectly rational explanation for it, even if I have no idea what it was, but at the time my heart just stopped cold.

    On a more humorous note, one late night I was out running in the dark. I happened to be doing Zombies Run! at the time and was running from zombies. You know how you get a sudden premonition there's something evil behind you, and you turn around and there's nothing there and then you laugh at yourself?

    Well, I turned around and there's a large, sinister creature lunging at me to wrestle my soul to h**l. OK, it was the world's friendliest golden retriever who thought we were having a marvelous game of chase, but it took my brain a moment to process that, during which time I nearly pooped myself.

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    #21

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before One time when I was like 13-14, I was feeling pretty sick. I got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, and peed what looked like straight blood. Hadn’t eaten any beats or any of those foods that change the colour, it was painful, and it smelled like blood.

    I was dazed and scared, but super sick, so I went back to bed. Nothing came of it, and it never happened again. I never told anyone.

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    #22

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before So this isn't nearly as creepy as actual dangerous situations people are describing here, but nevertheless.

    You know how when you close your eyes you can still see a blend of colour (Phosphenes for those who don't know what I'm referring too) Well I started focusing on them last year when trying to sleep as a way to distract myself, similar to counting sheep but I'm just making sense of odd shapes. All goes well, but then one night while doing it out of absolutely no where, the colours lined up to create a surprisingly detailed face staring at me. Probably only lasted fraction of a second at most, but it just creeped me the h**l out. A couple days later, happens again but is a lot less detailed, only two different tones of colour shaped it in a way like an old black and white photo with really harsh lighting obscuring the face.

    Thankfully hasn't happened since, but there was definitely a moment when it happened where I was like 'nice, can't even shut my eyes without some creepy stuff going on'.

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    #23

    When I was 15. I met my 5th cousins family. It was by accident. We happen to end up in the same part of GA. (They are from Indiana.)

    Everyone liked to party. We were all having a good time. My cousins wife and daughter left to get more drinks. My 40M cousin kissed me. It was a real kissed. I got sick and ran off. Had to pretend nothing happened. (This was way before cellphones.) The next day my mom came by and got me. I never went back. Everytime something came up. I got sick. I never told anyone. Even now, when I think of it. I get nauseous. 😞.

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    #24

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I was at my neighbors party with my family and I got in trouble so my mom sent me to the house when i was 8.

    I remember looking down the long empty dark hallway from my room being terrified by my self

    I blinked and saw a woman sitting across from me, wearing a suit and black tie, light brown hair, with all black eyes…. Staring at me. I was terrified.

    Then it vanished as fast as it appeared.

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    Sometimes the best gift embarrassment gives us is a lesson. Maybe you learn not to hit “reply all,” or that you should double-check the mirror before a presentation. Whatever the case, consider what the moment is trying to teach you. Growth isn’t always pretty, but it often comes dressed in a cringe-colored outfit.

    #25

    Used a pay phone in a lit spot, police officer made me get in car to check my id, then wanted to make out. I got out and got back in friend's car and we left. I was 19, but not very mature, so did not report this out of fear he would find me. wish I had.

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    #26

    It was 4am on Valentine’s Day 2014 and I was going to stay with a friend’s kiddo until school started. I was walking from my apartment to my car. I noticed something large barely moving behind a bush. I just kept walking and pretended I don’t see anything because I’m a girl and it’s kind of second nature at this point. Got in the car, locked the door, checked me review mirror and saw a man stand up in a ski mask with something long and silver reflecting the street lamps in his hands. Backed up and drove off like nothing ever happened.

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    #27

    Have an old man make advances on me. Seeing a 70+ man licking his lips at me. Aww h**l no.

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    Just like embarrassing moments, everyone occasionally runs into creepy or downright weird situations. As these posts show, awkward and bizarre experiences don’t pick favorites. From strange discoveries to awkward encounters, we all have at least one story that makes us shudder. Which of these gave you the biggest “yikes” moment?

    #28

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before As someone who doesn’t believe in ghost or supernatural there is some things I can’t explain that happened when I was a kid. Most of the involved notices and voices. It wasn’t something only I could hear, my siblings could hear it too.

    I repeat, I don’t think ghosts are real. But what were those voices.

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    #29

    Someone flashed me once. It happened so fast and I was in so much shock, I froze. The guy ran off tho so I couldn't even see his face.

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    #30

    I worked with a buddy and rented out a room in his house, 3 of us total in a small Australian town. We were watching the conjuring one night and through the back sliding down we saw the fire pit light up. we haven't used it in days. I thought they were messing with me but they were just as spooked. We all also heard a baby crying in the attic once, and footsteps in the hallway at night. I'm not a paranoid person and have logic answers to all these things but still creeped me the h**l out.

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    #31

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before In college, some friends and I were very drunk and decided we should go get food from the local 24 hour Mexican place. It was like 3 am, and obviously no one on campus is awake at that time so the campus was quiet. Except for the man dressed in an all-white suit.

    This man kept following us (although my friends were too drunk to notice/care) but I kept my eye on him. There was only one girl in our group, and I told her just in case. About halfway there, I turn a corner and wait for the dude so I can tell him to go away.

    I'm waiting there, and here he slinks, keeping in the shadows. I told him "dude I've seen you following us, just get lost". He looks me straight in the eyes, corners me, and says "I wasn't following them, I was following you".

    I was so confused, I thought he was hitting on me so I said "I'm not...uh.." and by this time my friends finally realize I'm not there, so they yell my name. The guy looked up for one second, I skirted by him and jumped over the railing and just ran. I didn't want to know why a grown man would be outside of a college campus at 3 am on like a Thursday wearing an all-white suit.


    Either that, or that time I went into an abandoned warehouse with 4 of the most muscular Jamaicans I've ever seen to buy my Xbox 360.

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    #32

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I was riding the bus back to my hotel room at night, and was listening to a song that had whistling in it. And now I grew up in the woods where whistling at night was the worst thing you could possibly do. I didn't even consider the song. I heard a really high pitched laugh on the bus, and ignored it. When I got off and was walking to my room, I saw shadows darting between cars and trees and following me. I heard the exact same cackling laugh and let me tell you I have never been more scared in my life.

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    #33

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before In my old apartment I was woken up from a deep sleep by a car outside and when I looked down my entire right leg raised up (I wasn't under a blanket and couldn't feel my muscles holding my leg up) and as soon as I looked at it I felt it being forcefully shoved from above like someone was slamming it down back onto the bed.



    I don't believe in ghosts, but I still can't explain that.

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    #34

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before One summer night my sister, cousin and I tried to go out in the country about half an hour from where we lived to steal a road sign with our family’s name on it. We didn’t have the right tools, so we decided to drive back home and grab them. On our way back my sister and I swear we saw a car stopped at a stop sign a few hundred meters down the road that wasn’t actually there when we got to that spot. Cousin was in the back and she said she wasnt paying attention. Couldn’t make out exactly what the car looked like, but we both agree it was a vehicle moving in the direction of the stop sign and then stopping. The view was obstructed by corn for a second as we got close and then the car was nowhere to be seen. We both agree there was a strange luminous glow to the headlights too. Felt too weird so when we got home we went to our room instead of looking for the tools right away and suddenly my car alarm started going off. I was right by the window and saw within a second but there was nobody outside messing with my car. Then within literally a minute the light bulb to our room blew out. Just too weird… so we never messed with the signs again.

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    #35

    My neighbor paid me to watch his dog, potty, feed, water, and play all while he was on vacation. I was 13 and was like, h**l yeah, I loved that dog. On day 3, I heard him cough in the basement. A short stiffled one. But it was definitely him. He used to sit in a lawn chair that faced my bedroom window.

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    #36

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before At my first job, this girl got a ride home from another new coworker (delivery driver leaving for a run of orders) who always gave me the creeps. He never came back to finish his shift or collect his paycheck, he simply never returned at all. Then, the girls mom started showing up with missing posters asking if we knew where he daughter was, etc. The police never found her or the driver and just kinda moved on.

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    #37

    39 Strangest Experiences People Had Never Shared Before I posted my answer to a generic question on askreddit, then my post was used on a youtube video showing highlights of the askreddit thread.

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    #38

    Did a Uber stint for a bit and picked this huge beefy guy up from expensive hotel, guy is carrying a case that was bigger then him and he was struggling to lift it around and it could barely fit in the back seat of my car which is large enough to seat 4 people, dropped the guy off at a mansion and that was that, don't think he owned it as he was asking guy on a voicebox to let him in. Still question what was in the briefcase.

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    #39

    When I was 12 I was almost kidnapped when the two men got me close to the backseat acting like cops I pulled out a knife and they let me go and drove off. 
    I still think about it at least once a week.

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