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Woman's Tinder Match Cancels Date After She Sent Bikini Snap

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Updated 11:59 26 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 11:47 26 Jan 2022 GMT

Woman's Tinder Match Cancels Date After She Sent Bikini Snap

The cheek of this!

Lucy Devine

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Topics: Life, TikTok

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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A woman has taken to TikTok after her Tinder match cancelled their date due to her 'loose skin'.

Sarah - aka @charliesmom_gotitgoingon - shared a screen grab of the messages, writing: "Where do men find the audacity?"

You can watch the clip below:

She added: "When he asks you on a date but then cancels because of your loose belly skin."

And people were fuming, with one person writing: "He said WHAT?!?!?!"

While another said: "What the…is he serious?! You look amazing!!"

And a third added: "WHAT loose skin is he talking about?! You look bomb."

The woman couldn't believe it when he cancelled (
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Others said the TikToker had been too kind on the man, with one adding: "Girl you were too nice."

While another said: "I feel like men genuinely don't deserve women. Period."

And a third wrote: "I would’ve also been nice but I wish you would’ve been so mean because he deserved it lol."

The cheek of this!

In other TikTok dating news, we told you about the woman whose Hinge date sent her an Apple Pay request after she decided she didn't want a second date.

Katlyn was not thrilled to be asked to cover $4 (£3) to cover her coffee date with the unnamed gentleman, and neither were the 252,000 people who watched her video confessional.

Taking to the comment section, people were quick to dub the man in question “pathetic” for requesting such a small amount of money from his date.

The woman posted about her experience on TikTok (
TikTok/@charliesmom_gotitgoingon)

“Mans rock bottom if he’s requesting FOURS DOLLARS,” one person laughed.

“Apparently now we’re supposed to marry every guy that buys us dinner unless they don’t see a connection then they’re off the hook,” a second person said.

A third added: “I’d have sent him $8 and told him you were paying for his next dates coffee too.”

We can't get over this! You can read more - and watch the video - here.

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