Imagine this: you’re a college student, trying to remember the little details about the girls you meet. You decide to create a spreadsheet to keep track of their favorite things, activities, and more. Harmless, right? Well, that’s exactly what one university student did, and it quickly spiraled into a full-blown controversy! As more guys joined in, the list expanded and became a real-life Pokédex of girls on campus. But when the girls found out, all hell broke loose! Let’s dive into this intriguing story…
The Spreadsheet Begins

Memory Aid or Pokédex?

Sharing the Knowledge

Frats and Sororities Involved ️

No Nefarious Intentions ♂️

Helping Hand or Invasion of Privacy? ♂️

Misunderstood Intentions?

The Fallout

Blame Game

Edit: Not a Stalker

The Great Pokédex Debate: Helpful Tool or Creepy Stalker Move?
So, what began as a simple memory aid for one guy spiraled into a campus-wide controversy. The creator insists that the spreadsheet-turned-Pokédex was never meant for anything nefarious, but rather to help guys impress girls on dates. However, when the girls found out, they were far from impressed, leading to a potential boycott of the fraternity’s parties. With both sides of the story laid out, it’s time to see what the internet has to say about this wild situation…
YTA for creating a creepy real-life Pokédex of girls.

“YTA. Manipulative ‘pokedex’ violates women’s privacy. Creepy and misogynistic. “

Keeping a secret spreadsheet of girls’ likes and dislikes? YTA!

Commenter calls out the creator for creepy and gross behavior.

“F**king terrifying” database of women: YTA, delete it immediately.

“YTA. That’s just creepy. And the fact that you shared it with other people and allowed them to edit it is disgusting. “
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YTA for creating a ‘pokedex’ to avoid real communication with girls

Creepy Pokedex of girls: betrayal or ingenious dating strategy?

Creepy Pokédex: A red flag for lack of empathy and connection
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Sharing a real-life Pokédex to manipulate women? YTA, big time!

Creepy Pokédex: Crossing the line. YTA

YTA for creating a creepy real-life Pokédex of girls

“Am I a stalker?” One commenter calls out the creator’s actions.

“YTA. Girls aren’t Pokemon cards. Impress them genuinely. “

YTA. Pokedex entry: Weakness: Human interaction, Strength: Stalking.

User calls out OP for offensive and misguided analogy.
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“YTA for creating a creepy list. Grow up and do better.”
