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Guy Dragged For His Mind-Numbing Tinder Profile: 'Looks Are By FAR A Woman’s Most Important Asset'

Guy Dragged For His Mind-Numbing Tinder Profile: 'Looks Are By FAR A Woman’s Most Important Asset'
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Confidence is sexy.

Once a hot photo grabs their attention, people scrolling through profiles on dating apps tend to notice—and become more interested in—a person who exudes self-assurance in their bio.


But the confidence level of one dude on Tinder went too far and into the narcissistic territory.

A screenshot of his profile pic and description was shared on Reddit, where it went viral.

He goes by the name "Paul," a 41-year-old straight man.

The photo of him is a shirtless selfie in front of a mirror, and while his chiseled physique is undeniably impressive, the praise stops there.

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"I see average and ugly women everyday, everywhere I go," he started off in the profile's "About" section.

"Why would I want to associate with more of them on dating sites??? Please be a 8.5 or better!!"
"I've had sex with some of the most beautiful women in the world, so I kinda need something nice to keep my attention!!"

He concludes his bio by saying "looks are by FAR a woman's most important asset and any woman that doesn't get that is an idiot!"

"Here's the math ugly woman = weak man, got it!"

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People mocked him in the comments and shared their opinions about the kind of man Paul is.

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Some drew immediate comparisons to the Brett Easton Ellis novel, American Psycho, which inspired the movie of the same name starring Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman—the self-proclaimed "American Psycho."

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The roasting was endless.

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The brotherhood of man pretty much kicked him to the curb.

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Not much else is known about Paul and whether or not he scored a date based on his narcissism.

So, any takers?

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