Photoshop failed or first date?
A creative woman is sharing her shocking way of slipping into a man’s message in a dating app.
Tiktokker Madeline Salazar (the person who rides by @immadsal) often takes pictures of themselves, and men post on their profiles to give them a picture of what life looks like.
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Proudly “Photoshop and AI expert/comedian” has used Creative Opener several times and has even released a Tiktok series that shows off her bold moves.
“I thought my huge game had such cute pictures, but I thought I could make them more adorable…plus myself! So I took a photo of myself and sent him. xix.”
In her video, she shares the incredibly detailed process of changing the photos to add herself to the camera.
Salazar then sent the new photo to the guy, who responded to the prompts from his profile and eagerly awaited a response.
“I love it! It must be better than the original!” the man replied sweetly.
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She quipped, “We have to get matching spandex.”
She received reactions from men (or not), but her audience loved it.
“Girl, are you not married yet?” someone asked.
“You have to do multiple dates per day because these dates are great!!!” Another comment.
Salazar revealed in a recent video that her tactics actually did rate her dates.
She posted a picture of herself to a man named Ryan with a picture of him standing on the bow of the boat, making it look as if both were wearing lifeguards and smiling at each other.
Salazar responded to the prompt and sent a photo: “What is your dream resort?”
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“10/10 About creativity,” Ryan answered the clapping emoji. “I was impressed.”
The two were a little joking until she learned that he was only in town for a short time.
But the chat was revived when Ryan revealed that she learned about her Tiktok series and had a “good sense of humor.”
He then admitted that since receiving news about women’s dating apps, the women have seen him in her videos and said that the least he could do was buy her a drink.
Salazar never met anyone in her stunt and wanted to provoke his own move.
“I’m nervous, he’ll think I’m crazy, but he’s not he thinks it’s really funny,” she shared.
Single Gal said her crazy first news was a great icebreaker.
When discussing the message of pulling stunts to slide into hot girls, Jaime Bronstein is a licensed therapist and author of “Man*Ifesting: A step-by-step guide to gradually attracting love for you”, finally noting that, ultimately, the recipient may Explain their efforts according to their own wishes, depending on any feeling or feeling that does not exist.
“You may notice that the sky is blue,” she told the Post before. “If anyone is interested, they will react positively to you.”