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Woman shares 'creepy' texts from Tinder user who tracked her down

A horrified woman has shared a string of “creepy” texts she’s received from a Tinder user who tracked her down, despite the fact she’d never spoken to him.

What followed is a totally awful exchange, in which Julia — who had already swiped left on the potential date — was bombarded with a stream of confronting messages.

In complete shock, the Canadian woman shared the messages on Twitter and people are outraged.

A woman has shared a “creepy” exchanged she had with a guy who tracked her down after seeing her on Tinder. Source: Giphy
A woman has shared a “creepy” exchanged she had with a guy who tracked her down after seeing her on Tinder. Source: Giphy

“I rejected a man today, who found me off Tinder but we did not match,” Julia wrote. “This is how the conversation ended after I said 6 times I was not interested.”

While she was very clear in saying “no” multiple times, the unknown male couldn’t appear to take the rejection.

After questioning her “logic” for being on a dating site and failing to date him, he proceeded to demand answers and then finally, insult her.

“Girls like you are why guys are such as*holes,” he wrote. “So if a guy has ever been mean or hurtful towards you, remember this conversation.”

“YOU are the reason,” he continued. “Take some responsibility.”

Julia tried to reason with him, explaining his behaviour was “forceful and creepy” there seemed to be no stopping him.

The scorned guy went on to say he pitied Julia and thought she had “deep set issues”.

The only way to deal with this would have been to throw the phone away. Source: Giphy
The only way to deal with this would have been to throw the phone away. Source: Giphy

While he insisted Julia failing to match with him and meet in real life was her “loss” — the people of the internet wholeheartedly disagreed.

Jesus it’s scary to know people like this walk around in real life,” one person commented, while another declared she’d had a “lucky escape”.

“How dare you to say no to a man,” another replied.

One woman even revealed she wore a fake engagement ring deliberately to avoid “this type of man”.

Since posting the experience on social media on Saturday, the tweet has been liked 174,000 times and received over 6,000 comments.

The account the messages were sent from to Julia has since been deleted on Instagram after a call for people to report it.

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