“Is your head so far up your own a*** that you thought your opinion mattered?”
A woman has gone viral after sharing a screenshot of a scathing conversation she had with one of her tinder matches.
Thea Lauryn Chippendale posted a screenshot of the conversation with a man named George, who described her dress as a “charity job”.
And instead of letting him get away with his jibe, she decided to post the “horrible” comments on Twitter for all to see.
The series of texts begins with George saying, “Not gonna lie you’re a bit of a joke but that dress in the last photo is not doing any favours. Hope this helps.”
His comment prompted the 20-year-old student to simply say, “excuse me?” to which he responded, “you heard”.
“Why did you feel like you needed to comment on it?” she asked.
“Is your head so far up your own a*** that you thought your opinion mattered?”
But George, who has since been described as a “tool”, couldn’t see the issue.
“Literally had to tell you that else I wouldn’t of slept. It’s awful you not reckon? Charity shop job!” he responded.
He continued by adding; “I tell you what … GROW UP! And shop somewhere decent! Thanks. Hope this helps.”
Out of frustration, she captioned the tweet “All men are trash” (Maybe a tad harsh...).
It has since amassed more than 94,000 likes and nearly 10,000 comments, with many defending her choice of attire.
“His ex had that dress and wore it when she cheated on him. It’s the only explanation here.
PS. You’re f*c***g stunning x,” one woman assured her.
“‘GROW UP’ he says to a woman who is clearly confident and self assured. A thinly veiled attempt at compensating for his own issues with self image and status. Sad,” another commented.
“Honestly don’t see where he’s coming from she’s beautiful, and regardless he just didn’t need to say this at all? Did his mum never teach him ‘if you have nothing nice to say don’t say it at all’,” said another.
“Wow I can smell his insecurity from here hahahahaha, u are literally gorgeous tho omg x.”
Another Twitter user agreed it was a “horrible message to receive”.
“It’s awful to read but you handled it very well,” he told Thea, adding, “If it helps, this is another prime example where his words show more about him than anyone else.”
Others took the opportunity to share similar experiences, saying some men had matched with them just to criticise them.
Well I think you look stunning and everyone knows validation off another female is worth 100x more than a Male ❤️
— Elle (@Elle_louise0) April 28, 2019
"GROW UP" he says to a woman who is clearly confident and self assured. A thinly veiled attempt at compensating for his own issues with self image and status. Sad. pic.twitter.com/MSA7atO8hA
— corincorincorincorinchamelon (@softboiledeggg) April 28, 2019
“Some guy matched with me once just to tell me he didn’t like my eyebrows,” said one user.
“Some guy matched with me just to tell me my curly hair will look creepy when I’m old and that I’m ugly oof,” another shared.