Man’s extreme Tinder requirements mocked in TikTok video
A man’s extreme Tinder requirements have been mocked in a TikTok video that has now gone viral, attracting more than a million views.
An Irishman has been called out for his “audacious” list of requirements when it comes to finding his next girlfriend.
He took to Tinder to reveal his very particular type of woman who needed to be “under 10 stone” (63kg), “not a single mother”, or have any “mental health”.
TikTok user Clara Melapple, who attracts hundreds of thousands of views for her analysis of bizarre Tinder bios, spotted his profile and shared it to her account.
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In her video, which has now been viewed more than a million times, she reads out the man’s list, which has since been branded both “audacious” and “deluded”.
“No pansexuals, no genders, any of that bollox,” the list reads.
The man, believed to be 32 and from Ireland, also adds that his next girlfriend shouldn’t rely on social services.
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His profile also included a section titled “Requirements depending on looks/weight” which specified his future partner could not have any “skinny coffee” or “home care”.
For those women who like to post motivational quotes to their social media, he isn’t into that either.
He also doesn’t want her to be in debt and while he doesn’t reveal what he can offer, he does say his interests are spirituality, West End musicals, dancing and narrow boats (canal boats).
He concluded his list by saying he gets a “high volume of messages and can’t answer them all”.
“But I’ll try. Thanks for looking.”
Clara’s TikTok post has been liked 308,000 times and has been flooded with more than 4000 comments from users shocked by the single man’s demands.
“They always have this long list of demands but never mention what THEY can offer. CAN they offer anything?” one frustrated woman wrote.
“I genuinely want to understand the thought process men go through when they make profiles like this,” one person asked, while another simply wrote, “OK the audacity of that man.”
“Men over-estimate their current market value,” a fourth person responded, while another said it read like a “job ad”.
“And that is why he is 32 and single,” one person joked, with another asking: “Who is he tryna (sic) attract? Bill Gates?”