A woman has shared her text conversations with a man after he bombarded her with messages about how much he liked her - only to change his tune a few days later in a brutal text slamming her appearance.
Cadigan Smith, from the US, took to TikTok to share the messages she received from a date, who initially told her she was "the most beautiful girl" and said that he "never" wanted to stop spending time with her.
The woman then blurred out the messages she sent back to him, but days later he sent her a message which simply read: "We need to talk."
From there, things suddenly took a turn, as the man told Cadigan their relationship would be "fake" if they continued seeing each other, as he claimed he was "just not that attracted" to her.


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In Cadigan's video, the man first said: "I really f***ing like you. You're just the most beautiful girl. And the time we spend together is so effortless and fun, I never want it to end.
"I hope you know how much I care about you, Cadigan."
But when his opinion of the woman, who posts under the username @cadigansmith, changed, he told her: "Look, I really hope you don't take this the wrong way, I'm just trying to be as honest as possible with you. I'm just not that attracted to your body and I feel like if this moves forward it would be fake.
"I don't want to lead you on and be talking to a girl I don't really get turned on by, you know?
"I felt like it would be better to just tell you now."
Commenters on the video couldn't believe the man's behaviour, as many of them called his actions "brutal" and said they were unnecessary as he could have just told her he was no longer interested without being rude.
One person wrote: "This was brutal, oh my god."
While another added: "Why do men feel the need to tell us that we aren’t attractive to them? Just say you aren’t feeling the vibes and move on."
And a third said: "It probably wasn’t that he wasn’t attracted to you, he just found another girl."
What's more, the man even sent Cadigan further messages when he saw the TikTok video - and had the cheek to offer to sleep with her if she took the clip down.
He said: "Every one of my friends has been sending me your TikTok. Take it down now.
"That was a private conversation between us, but you chose to disrespect me and try and embarrass me to the world.
"I know you're upset that I said I didn't wanna see you anymore but we can change that. If you take it down we can definitely start hooking up, I wouldn't mind at all."
In the caption of the second video, Cadigan sarcastically quipped: "I have had the honour of being offered to be hooked up with. One of the greatest privileges known to man."
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