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TikToker Puts Guy On Blast After He Calls Her A 'Stiff D*ck' In Rude Dating App Voice Message

TikToker Puts Guy On Blast After He Calls Her A 'Stiff D*ck' In Rude Dating App Voice Message
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"Are men Okay?" is the eternal question women are forever asking while trying to deal with them. But one TikToker was so flabbergasted by a guy's response to their dating app conversation she just had to share it for everyone to hear.

Liv, also known as user @loveiloveiloveolivia, received a voice memo from a man named Bradley following a brief exchange where she called him out for opening up the conversation with a backhanded compliment.


His response was truly unique.

@loveiloveiloveolivia

Genuinely is this man ok

After making fun of her response, he then repeatedly called her a "stiff d*ck" while criticizing her dating app etiquette.

“You really think you’re [going to meet a guy] being a stiff d*ck? C’mon Liv. I know you’re better than that.”

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The video went viral due to the extravagant nature of Bradley's voice response.

Over 595,000 views and 72,000 likes later, Liv said she couldn't believe it.

“You always see those posts about men who do sh*t like that,” she said to the Daily Dot.

"It actually happened.”

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Once Bradley caught wind his video went viral, he tried to make up lost ground by messaging Liv he was "just kidding."

Commenters weren't buying it.

Especially not the commenter who got a similar message from the same man in the same area.

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The saga slightly echoes the West Elm Caleb saga, where several women in the Northeast were subjected to a similar series of wild interactions from a man named "Caleb" who worked at a Washington, DC area West Elm.

But the eternal, unanswered question persists.

Are men, in fact, okay?

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