Teen boy physically and verbally abuses his girlfriend | What Would You Do? | WWYD

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Published 2018-09-25
At a cafe, a teenage boy physically and verbally abuses his girlfriend. Is it just adolescent drama, or is it a serious situation? Who will step in? Watch what happens.

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All Comments (21)
  • @lelelel8614
    It’s not a WWYD episode if there isnt: - “I was shaking” - “This hit close to home” - some old lady ready to throw hands - “We shot one last time” - “I’m John Quiñones-“ - “I’m calling the police”
  • @rfox2163
    I like how that one woman doesn't even acknowledge his existence
  • @jaygee7508
    The guy who told the first guy not to do anything is a joke. How is letting abuse happen in front of you better than stopping it?! His justification was trash.
  • @mikoletea
    “There is a problem but if we talk about it, we’ll make it worse” “I could see she wasn’t in danger yet” and this is why women get stuck in horrible situations.
  • @maddison5120
    "ThErE iS a PrObLeM. i'Ve NoTiCeD iT. i'Ve IdEnTiFiEd It." And "ShE wAsN't In DaNgEr, YeT". This is how people get hurt. This is how people don't get justice. It doesn't matter about what hasn't happened, it's about what WILL happen.
  • The first guy in the blue who was like "I've identified the problem let's not talk about it" like what the heck are you saying man!!!!!
  • @LaineyBug2020
    I love how the mother at the end got down below her so she wasn't threatening in anyway because she was already dealing with that. That shows amazingly empathetic instincts. Her Mama Bear came right out. What a hero, I bet she's a great Mama!
  • @heatheroneil4450
    "If we talk about it, we may just make things worse!" Please never be that person.
  • "Excuse me?" "Yeah?" "Are you kidding?" "She's not listening to me" " i dOn'T cArE "
  • @Laura-gi9nv
    "I didn't feel like she was in danger YET" "She wasn't at the door YET" "She's not dead YET, she's not bleeding YET" YET YET YET That's how it starts people.
  • I had a really toxic abusive ex when I was 18-19 and he’d often throw public tantrums and even publicly keyed my car on multiple occasions and other property damage. Two people intervened and one called the cops on his neighbor but many just flat out ignored it. I was grateful for those two strangers.
  • @Im.worthless
    My mom was abusive to my dad and it hurt my feelings knowing he was hurting. I could never treat my own husband that way
  • @mariaf740
    The fact the first guy gave her money to get home instead of offering her a ride :’) pure soul i love him
  • @Yj222
    The fact that the first guy gave her money instead of offering to drive her home, shows how he is one of the best people you could hope to intervene.
  • I love how the guy in the yellow said my sisters been through that so I don’t put up with that 🥹🥹
  • @anahataveda8248
    As a survivor of not only violent domestic abuse and rape, this made me extremely emotionally and it really made me believe that their are truly good people out there.
  • @Etigress
    "I didn't feel she was in danger yet." Omg, man. She was in danger the second he grabbed her. Situations like that can take a bad turn so fast.
  • @emerson_
    "If we talk about it, we make it worse." I honestly can't believe people like that exist.
  • The actress who played the girlfriend was phenomenal. She was so believable.
  • @pexie7755
    The yellow shirt guy is a legend: -he protecc -he attac but mostly -he plays minecraft