Sexy singleton Ashley was looking for love or perhaps some idle chit-chat on women-friendly dating app Bumble when she came across a man named Connor.
Conner, sadly, provided her with neither.
After kicking off the conversation with a simple, “How’s it going?” things deteriorated quickly for Ashley and Connor when, lamenting her own slow day at the office, she dared to asking what he did for work. (The nerve of it.)
“Huh?” replied Connor, enraged. “Is that always the first question following your opener?”
Ashley confided it wasn’t, but thought it might be a good conversation starter, apparently she was mistaken.
When Connor accused her of “prying” into his career and using her own job as “a front” to find out if he was a financially viable mate (paraphrasing here) she hit back, explaining she was an “ambitions and successful” woman in her own right.
Top Comments
Sorry ladies, I wouldn't want to be asked that as my second question either. I wouldn't respond with hostility like he did, but that question is invasive to guys and all she is trying to do is measure up his financial viability.
Guys want to be wanted for attributes other than his job. Sadly her top priority was to judge him based on that one characteristic.
What if the convo went like this?
Guy: Hows it goin'?
Gal: Great, how about yourself?
Guy: Went exercising, keeping in shape is hard.
Guy: So how much do you weigh?
Am I the only one that has noticed that the screen shots of Ashleys texts seem to cut off some of the texts? They do not flow?