After getting some unsolicited feedback about her attire on one of her Tinder photos, a UK woman has had the last laugh.
Twenty-year-old Thea Lauryn Chippendale shared screenshots of messages she received from 'George', over a photo of her wearing a dusky pink ASOS dress.
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"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," wrote the potential suitor.
"Excuse me?" Chippendale responded, before asking "why did you feel like you needed to comment on it?"
"Is your head that far up your own arse that you thought your opinion mattered?" she added.
George's response was far from polite.
"Literally had to tell you else I wouldn't have slept. It's awful you not reckon? Charity shop job!," he wrote.
"I tell you what GROW UP! And shop somewhere decent! Thanks"
Well at least he said thanks.
Chippendale shared the screenshots on Twitter with the caption, "men are trash". The tweet has garnered more than 100,000 likes and nearly 8000 retweets.
Others chipped in with their own accounts of some of the "advice" they've received on the dating app.
"Some guy matched with me once just to tell me he didn't like my eyebrows," one woman replied.
"One guy matched with me to tell me men in this country like small waistlines," added another.
But the final laugh came once popular online clothing retailer ASOS took notice.
The store's Twitter account responded, telling Chippendale to "check her DMs" (direct messages).
On the ASOS site she's now the model for the £74 (NZ$147) dress.
"Swipe right to see who had the last laugh," ASOS wrote in an accompanying Tweet.
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