“I’m in a two-bedroom apartment, so you’d have your own room,” he writes. He finishes off the text with two silly emojis.
Does he think Bumble is a platform for finding roommates?!
“In what world would I say yes to this?” asks Nicole in her video. “Is my Bumble profile giving off vibes that I need a home to live in?”
Perhaps Mike would be better off using Craigslist instead of Bumble.
Nicole’s video gained a ton of hilarious comments from other TikTok users.
“I mean, did you even ask what the square footage was, though?” commented one user.
“He was not looking for a date. He was looking for a roommate,” commented another user. “Also hopefully a roommate he could fool around with. Run.”
One user even commented about a similar experience she had, where she thought a cute guy she was working with was going to ask her on a date, but instead, he asked if she had an extra room because he needed a place to live.
This should go without saying, but if a guy’s opening line to you has to do with moving in with you, consider that a red flag.
To view the original TikTok video, visit the link here.
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