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Woman's dating profile leaves people in stitches over awkward spelling error

06 June 2024 , 11:02
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One woman seemed to make an awkward error in her dating profile (Image: Getty Images)
One woman seemed to make an awkward error in her dating profile (Image: Getty Images)

Online dating can be a real minefield of swiping, being catfished, and constantly meeting the wrong person.

But it can be fun to curate your dating profile - you can choose the pictures that best show off your personality, and write a bio that conveys exactly what you're looking for in a potential partner. From how serious a relationship you're looking for, to the qualities your partner must have, you can include so many details.

However, when someone screenshot a woman's dating profile, people were left saying they hoped it was a "spelling mistake", rather than the information being correct.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, @NoContextBrits posted a picture of 'Heather's' dating profile, sharing what she'd written underneath.

She penned: "I am a loyal, honest, loving person looking to find someone to make memories with and cuddle up with at the end of a long s**t". Whereas, we think she may have been meaning to write 'shift'.

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In the replies, someone joked: "As long as she washes her hands", while another hilariously penned: "I think most couples have those relationship goals."

Other comments included: "I once advertised a job for a chef at a manufacturing site I worked at. I had one intended to ask for someone with experience of working in a 24-hour shift environment, but I made the same mistake", "I admire her honesty", "Autocorrect has both ruined communication… and made it SO much better", and "You know, I could make fun of this but I wouldn't mind a bit of a cuddle after a long s**t."

Some decided to use toilet-based humour to lighten the mood, writing: "Wipe right", and "No doubt playing the Johnny Cash song - ring of fire". One even said: "Same, Heather, same". "Long s**ts can be quite emotional."

Danielle Kate Wroe

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