That was impressive.
In a time when single women think most men do the bare minimum to romantically win them over — one eager guy went above and beyond on a dating app to woo a woman.
A single gal’s dating app prompt supposedly asked those wanting to score a date with her to guess where one of her photos was taken, which showed her posing in an inconspicuous baseball stadium.
Single women are getting creative with how they’re expecting men to win them over on dating apps. Cavan for Adobe – stock.adobe.comWhile some lazy bachelors probably took a wild guess to answer correctly — one potential match was able to not only answer the prompt, but the obvious baseball fan figured out the date the photo was taken, which teams were playing that exact game and where the game was played.
When she responded, “Geez how’d you do that?” the detail-oriented guy walked her through his detective work.
Who knew a guy could have this in him?
Social media discovered this exchange thanks to X user BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history), who posted a screenshot of the exchange in a now-viral tweet praising the single guy’s work.
“This dude cracked the code on how to successfully slide into someone’s DMs. Take a second to read this, you won’t be disappointed,” the tweet read presenting the impressive exchange.
While some social media users applauded this guy — others thought this type of response would scare a woman away.
“I mean this is funny as s–t but 0% chance it worked,” wrote one skeptical person.
“This is my love language,” someone else shared.
“That’s a lot with no reply. Feel like this wouldn’t work at all,” quipped another person.
The exchange reportedly went down on Hinge. Boumenjapet – stock.adobe.com“And that kids, is how I met your mother,” joked another user.
It’s unclear whether these two singles ever went on a date, but fingers crossed for them.
In the bizarre digital dating world, this isn’t the first time men were asked to show off their skills via a dating app prompt.
One woman asked potential matches to show off their best best impersonation of actor Tim Allen’s grunts from the show “Home Improvement.”
If you’re scratching your head, Allen’s character, Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, was known for expressing himself through a very specific grunt sound on the popular 1990s sitcom.
Ask and you shall receive. The single gal got a slew of hilarious responses from men who gave their Allen impression their all, trying to win her over.



