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TikToker Has Epic Response After Date Brags About The Size Of His 'Member' Out Of Nowhere

TikToker Has Epic Response After Date Brags About The Size Of His 'Member' Out Of Nowhere
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A TikToker has drawn praise from all corners of the internet for the way she handled a potential suitor who decided to get way too explicit during their conversation.

User @hailey_bennett1 was chatting with this man when he made a statement to indicate the size of his "member" after finalizing the details of a date.


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People were shocked but unsurprised.

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The woman asked him to explain himself, only for him to get more explicit and make clear he was referring to the size of his penis.

She then tried to roast him:

"You have or you are?"

He didn't get it.

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Viewers were unable to discern which part was weirder—the man spoke to the woman like this or he didn't understand he was being roasted by the end.

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Over 1.2 million people have viewed the anonymous man's transgression, and over 92.8 thousand people have interacted with it since it was posted.

"NOT THE MEMBER 😭😭" one user commented in sheer disbelief.

"I NEVER THOUGHT ID SEE SOMEONE USE IT SERIOUSLY."

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The two never did go on their date, according to our original poster.

Perhaps it was something he said?

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