Wow.
“I’m not going to bull***t you… I f***ing adore you Michelle and I think you’re the prettiest looking girl I’ve ever met. But my mind gets turned on my someone slimmer.”
This is part of the lengthy letter Michelle Thomas received from a man she’d been on a date with.
The pair met on Tinder. They went on a date, had a few drinks and some dinner, “strolled arm in arm”, kissed at a train station and went home.
“A fairly standard pleasant evening,” as Michelle described it on her blog.
Then the next day, Michelle received a letter from her date.
He thanks her for a wonderful evening. Told her he adored her. And then proceeded to tell her that her body wasn’t attractive enough to him.
“I’m not going to bull***t you… I f***ing adore you Michelle and I think you’re the prettiest looking girl I’ve ever met. But my mind gets turned on my someone slimmer,” he wrote.
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“So whilst I am hugely turned on by your mind, your face, your personality (and God…I really, really am), I can’t say the same about your figure. So I can sit there and flirt and have the most incredibly fun evening, but I have this awful feeling that when we got undressed my body would let me down. I don’t want that to happen baby. I don’t want to be lying there next to you, and you asking me why I’m not hard.”
Douchebag? Ya ha. Keep reading.