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Single women resort to stealing men’s lunch to get

Smiling businessman having lunch outdoors.

When you can slide the salad to find a man, who needs to slide correctly?

The dating app is dead, the DMS is creepy and no one will approach people in the wild. Most singles complain that the dating scene is the toughest scene ever, especially in New York City.


When you can slide the salad to find a man, who needs to slide correctly? New Africa – stock.adobe.com

So, how should people meet suitors in today’s digital dating world?

Well, the time of despair calls for desperate measures – women are said to be stealing men’s lunch in Midtown Manhattan to enjoy the opportunity to love.

Tiktokker Nicole or @nicoleee461’s tiktokker Nicole claimed that during work week she heard single women pop up into a lunch spot in Midtown to steal the financial brother’s salad, and then use the name on the order to find the name on LinkedIn to send them a message.

She said these women would reach out and say “Hey, oh my god. Sorry. Sorry. I grabbed your salad. Let me make it for you and buy you a new one.”

“It’s rough here,” she captioned the video.

“Why can’t they just come to us at the bar?” she complained. “Why do you have to get to this point?”


Businessman working on lunch and laptop.
It is said that the woman would reach out and say “Hey, oh my god. Sorry. Sorry. I grabbed your salad. Let me make it for you and buy you a new one.” viktoriia -stock.adobe.com

“Men, please step up or your salad will be taken away.”

The post did not encounter any videos of women saying they were actually pursuing potential dates in this way.

lettuce To be true – the meeting is withering, but maybe stealing $20 for lunch isn’t the healthiest idea. But, according to the Post poll, the consensus seems to be “yes” and people want to be touched by a stranger – just don’t feel creepy about it.

“I hope it happens quite often,” Kathryn Rose, 33, an Astoria resident, previously told The Post. “I think it’s a lost art.”

“Honestly, I feel good about myself,” Jhonatan Mendoza, 28, told The Post – although he rarely does it himself.

Mendoza is a crowded company for crowded male singles: On the website, by behavioral neuroscientist Alexander in men aged 18 to 25, about 45% of men aged 18 to 25, Date Psychology has never personally contacted women.

But why? Dating coach Blaine Anderson found that 53% of men said the fear seen as creepy “reduces the possibility of interacting with women.”

Many people told The Post that stranger love romances vary by “resonance” and “feeling,” but according to men’s date coach Connell Barrett, there is a subtle difference between flirting and weirdness.

“The first creepy thing is a man who makes a woman look and body, like a cat-meater,” Barrett told the Post.

He said another man said, “hidden the reason why he was there” and “no romantic cards were placed on the table.”

To avoid being included in this category, men should express good intentions.

“Just straight. There are a lot of stupid lines out there,” Laura Beasley, 54, explained to the post.

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