A single woman took to social media to ask if she was missing something as she tried to make sense of a mysterious note she was handed while on a date.
The woman, known only as Lindsay, took to her TikTok page cuteascluck to ask her followers for their opinion after an odd interaction while on a date.
Lindsay, in her 40s, said she was handed this letter by two women in their 20s sat nearby while she was on a third date with a guy at a bar.
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The content creator shared the note to her followers simply asking ‘what does it mean?’ and people had a whole host of theories.
The note simply read, ‘just no', in big bold letters, with a second part of the note reading, 'you can do better'.
Lindsay, based in Dallas Fort Worth area in Texas questioned what the reason could be while explaining how they managed to get the note to her.
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She said: "When I sit down, they get up to leave and then one of the girls stops [and] grabs my hair and is like: ‘Oh my god you're hair is so pretty, you're so beautiful I just had to stop you, I just wanted to give you this’ [and handed me the note].”
She admkitted she then became conflicted as things were initially going well with the man, who was in his early 50s.
Speaking to her followers, she added: “'I don't know, if y'all saw something I did not see let me know. Help a girl out."
“Do these girls f**king know him?," she asked, "But they didn't put that in the note."
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At the time her date questioned what was on the note but eventually dropped the topic when Lindsay refused to go into details.
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At a later date she admitted she had asked her date about the messages and received a string of drunk messages back.
She added this tainted her opinion of him, adding it was made worse when he didn’t remember sending the drunk messages.
On social media, Lindsay’s followers claim she dodged a bullet, with many suggesting they wouldn’t have sent a note if they didn’t think there was an issue or had a history with him.
However others argued the note may have been because they thought the man was less attractive than her rather than him doing anything wrong.
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