My date was embarrassed of me, he told me I always need to put on make-up & cook and clean like I was ‘well trained’ | The Sun

MODERN dating is difficult to say the least – and more often than not there is a lot of trial and error in the game. 

And sometimes it can be hurtful.


One woman who goes by the name of Afsaanah on TikTok who has over 144k followers has shared her experience with her previous dates. 

Talking about some of the comments her exes have said to her.

She said: “We might bump into people I know so put makeup on

“It’s fine for me to go clubbing, as a woman if you have self respect you shouldn’t.

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“I’d expect you to cook and clean every day for me like a well trained Indian.”

Many people rushed to the comments sections to share their thoughts. 

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One wrote: “Serious question, what kind of men have you been dating?”

Another added: “If you were my woman I would tell you to enjoy your life.”

A third said: “Clubbing part is true, not tryna be rude but there are certain things men can do women can’t vice versa.”

A fourth said: “For the love of God…how can someone utter such nonsense?!?!”

We’ve previously reported on another TikTok user and grandma shared her dating nightmare of being body-shamed— and the resilient stand she took to reclaim her power.

Clubbing part is true, not tryna be rude but there are certain things men can do women can’t vice versa

Digital creator @Recover_your_power took to TikTok to share her empowering lesson in body positivity.

"So my date said I'm too fat," she started.

"I know I have 25 pounds to lose," she noted.

"But … can we normalise Grandma Bods?" she asked.

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She then turned the camera to her amazing hour-glass figure, wearing a teeny-tiny black bikini.

TikTok users rushed to the comments with confusion, support, and most importantly, praise for the grandma's figure.

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