WATCH: Single guy shares why he is deleting all dating apps
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Here's a clue: It's got to do with some sort of scam artist foolery...
Dating is hard enough without the added pressure of spotting a liar, scam artist or someone who is not actually serious about finding someone.
One guy has taken to social media to share his dating app experience.
Let's just say it is anything but inviting when you think you have found someone interesting and then it all crashes and burns before it actually begins.
In a video shared on the very night he decided he was done with dating apps, a TikToker named Zakir posts how he is deleting all dating apps.
Zakir shares that he was chatting to a match made on Bumble and things seemed pretty legit. She shared her number, they shared their social media handles, and decided to meet.
He explained that her profile looked normal and although there were only like 10 posts on her page, there was interaction which looked above board.
WATCH what happened below, courtesy of TikTok.
Beware this video contains profanity and is not for sensitive viewers.
@zockr deleting dating apps forever #fyp #dating #datingapps #bumble #sushi #catfish #storytime ♬ original sound - zakir
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There are definitely no tears lost here, because he was not about to be steered down a scam regardless of how she looked or didn't look.
Plus, after scrolling through some of the comments, it is definite that this video got him some attention from other interested females. Check out some of the comments below.
Mackenzie Kaitlyn: "It is honestly her loss. An attractive man that makes plans & has a good personality."
Christina Prado: "It’s so interesting to hear stories from a man’s perspective!"
Cin: "You shoulda requested $100 from her for wasting your time!"
Izzy: "if u live in or near the dmv this is my formal invitation to a date with… me. ur cute, like sushi, and deserve a good time after that bs 😭🫡"
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