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Not trying to boast — but when you’re on as many dating apps as us, you can easily swipe through 100 singles in one session.

So in order to stand out in the crowd, the key is to have some killer pick-up lines prepped and ready — you know, the kind that flatter us without coming off as creepy or fat-shaming.

Unfortunately for one unlucky-in-lover boy, he clearly didn’t get the memo before making a very odd remark about his Hinge match’s figure.

In a viral video that’s racked up over 308,000 views, TikToker H shared a screenshot of her dating profile.

One of the photos she chose to put in there was a picture of her in a strappy white dress she wore on a recent night out.

But rather than just saying something like “you look nice” or “this looks great on you”, H’s potential match Max thought he’d go down a different route.

Hoping to bag a date with H, he wrote: “The lil belly showing is cute and a must.” I’m sorry, what?

Needless to say, H was stunned by the cheeky message and captioned the video: “I’m at a loss for words Max.”


  TikTok user H was told that her belly was “a must” by her dating app match, Max. Credit: @bombvoodooclam/Tiktok TikTok user H was told that her belly was “a must” by her dating app match, Max. Credit: @bombvoodooclam/Tiktok

And rather unsurprisingly, his comment left viewers in stitches.

One joked: “Oooh the fact that you have a knee and are showing it. Stunning!”

“Love when the trash takes itself out,” another added. “Saves so much time!”


  Viewer’s of H’s video thought Max’s comment was hilarious. Credit: @bombvoodooclam/Tiktok Viewer’s of H’s video thought Max’s comment was hilarious. Credit: @bombvoodooclam/Tiktok

A third wrote: “Why is he talking about your belly like it’s a purse or something?”

Meanwhile, a fourth said: “‘Wow women have functioning bodies with organs how quirky’. You’re gorgeous.”

This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been reproduced here with permission.

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