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Woman Told To 'Run' After Receiving Creepy Message From Bumble Match
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Published 09:59 21 Feb 2022 GMT

Woman Told To 'Run' After Receiving Creepy Message From Bumble Match

This is truly shocking.

Lucy Devine

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Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@nicoleajonesy

Topics: Sex and Relationships, 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 to share a very creepy message from her Bumble match - and people are warning her to 'run'.

TikToker @nicoleajonesy posted a clip on the video sharing platform, which included screengrabs of the shocking message.

You can watch the video here:

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Nicola explained how, after messaging on the app for a while, her match asked for her phone number.

Feeling like it was the right time to start texting, Nicola happily gave her number, expecting a pretty normal message would follow.

But she couldn't believe what she received instead.

And people are shook by the text, with one person commenting on the video: "I think he proposes on the second date."

While another said: "The audacity of men."

The woman explained she was shocked by the message (
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And a third added: "Lmaooo that’s too much 💀💀."

Meanwhile a fourth commented: "Oh that’s a new one!! I thought I’d seen it all but I stand corrected."

And a fifth simply said: "Run! 😳"

Others shared similar stories, with another person adding: "Some guy like 30 years old than me asked me to move to Quebec and live with him, the very first time we chatted online 🙄."

Others shared their own similar stories (
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And a second said: "This happened to me but he asked me to move in with him 2 months ahead of time on our first date."

Meanwhile a third wrote: "I worked with a cute guy, and I thought he was going to ask me on a date but he asked if I had an extra room and if he could live with me. 😱"

Others advised Nicola to block the match, with another adding: "I say unmatch and block his number!"

And another said: "He was not looking for a date. he was looking for a roommate, also hopefully a roommate he could foolaround with. Run."

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