Actually, I think I disagree on this one, to me she was simply looking out for her own safety/was feeling uncomfortable with the type of "attention" these dodes were giving her.
Fact is it is not a safe world out there for single, attractive females - especially when by themselves.
I wasn't there so I'm just speculating, but to me stepping in and smoothly interfering with these guys/getting them off her back to help her feel more comfortable is just a decent thing to do and being a good human being.
Here's a story to illustrate where
I'm coming from though.
It's after 9pm in the downtown business district of a huge city. I step out the back of a bar to a quiet dark empty side street to smoke, wearing my professional business attire.
This smoking hot, professional business lady, dressed in a business skirt and briefcase, probably 35, rounds the corner down the block and is walking toward me. Then two creepy, bum/thugs that even I'd be nervous to find myself alone with at night come around and start whistling, going "hey baby where u goin, why don't you come with us" and other sleezy comments.
She sees me - a relatively safe looking guy-, speeds up, and then waves acting like she knows me and that I was expecting her. Quick on my feet, I go "hey, how's it going! how was work?"
She answers and comes and gives me a friendly hug, like we've known each other for years. We chat till the bums move on. She thanks me profusely, I ask if she's ok to make it home.
No jocking, no attraction, no manipulating, no setting me up against these thugs just good, normal people helping each other out, one of which happens to be drop dead gorgeous (not me
)
Nothing more, nothing less
I feel that observation without attachment or expectation really helps one be in a state of listening to your gut and doing the right thing in a pinch...and getting chics
My apologies for diverting the topic at hand, but to me this is just a more exagerated example of what was going on