Woman goes on Tinder to use men and women applaud

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    Man, this s~~~ got me so p~~~ed off it actually gave me a stomach ache. Some spoiled, entitled bitch in Boston who was too lame to shovel out her own car (she claims she was “sick”, Cry me a river.) went on Tinder to specifically find a man to shovel out her car for her, and of course found more than one chump who volunteered. The women commenting think this is awesome and call her “Their hero”. She even admits that she searched for men whom she didnt find attractive but who seemed “Wholesome”. Because she said “No strings attached” almost every woman in the comments section (and many manginas as well) thought this was perfectley okay and in keeping with feminism!! After all, she said “No strings attached” right? Oh, and his reward for being the good slave boy he was, was a cup of coffee and a scone! Forgetting for a moment that it only took her five swipes to find a chump (Guys could swipe all day and never get a single match.) there was one glaring fact missing from the comments section. The only reason any guy would have agreed to do this, regardless of her “No Strings” proclamations is because he thought he might be the exception. Once she met him he might have a shot. Especially after doing something nice for her. She knows this as does every  single one of the women commenting on this story. What a bunch of f~~~ing slag hypocrites! Sorry, but this s~~~ really burns me up.

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    He was an idiot and she clearly took advantage of that.

     

    I’ve often helped other drivers who were stuck by either giving their cars a push or clearing a path by shovelling snow.  Here in Canada, people do that sort of thing, simply because it’s right.  Winter’s tough enough as it is.  I’ve helped people young enough to be my grandchildren as well as senior citizens.  In turn, people have also helped me when I was stuck.  The only reward that has ever been expected is an honest “Thank you.”

     

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