Woman Got Revenge On Man Who Told Her To Join Weight Watchers

Dating in 2021 does not seem easy. In fact, it seems really, really difficult. Forget that there's a global pandemic — people don't just meet anymore. People don't just go on dates anymore. Kids these days meet online and then "hang out" in random places. Yikes!

However, these online dating stories are always very interesting and for that, I’m grateful to all the single gals out there — thank you for the entertainment!

A woman has gone viral on the popular social media platform TikTok after being told to “join Weight Watchers” by a guy on Bumble.

If you’re unfamiliar, Bumble is a dating app where women have to start the conversation with the men they matched with.

TikTok user Emma posted a screenshot of her conversation with a man named Andrew, who she matched with on Bumble.

Andrew's bio reads "Looking for a wedding date," so Emma starts off the convo by cheekily asking when the pair would be going to the wedding.

This is when things take a very aggressive turn.

"Nah," he replied. "Only chicks that weigh less then[sic] me."

"Dude ur a gem," Emma replied. "Whoever ends up w you is so lucky."

"Thanks fam hit the gym and use the weight watchers app," he replied.

Emma responded by assuring him she goes to the gym every day, and that maybe he should get his [explective] out of his [explective] and be nicer to people, and concluded with "sorry your life sucks."

Now, in an effort to get revenge on this man, Emma posted screenshots of all of his social media accounts in the TikTok video.

In the video's caption, she wrote: "Someone come get ur man :) linking his Facebook and LinkedIn in the comments if any of the girls wanna chance with this king. He's single! #bumble."

She later deleted the links in the comments.

What would you do in that situation? Let us know in the comments below!