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posted by martyb on Sunday September 18 2016, @12:26PM   Printer-friendly
from the fifteen-is-a-crowd dept.

In what could be considered a real life episode of The Bachelor, a man from Chicago used Tinder to invite 15 women on a boat trip.

A woman who was delighted to be invited to a date on a boat with her Tinder match, was in for a shock when the occasion became a little crowded.

Kayla Hutch from Chicago boarded the vessel to find her date, Emad Perotta - a male model - had invited his friends and 15 other women along for the ride on Lake Michigan.

And when she spotted him canoodling with another of the invitees, she decided to share her horror on Facebook by live streaming the events on board.

The woman was reportedly offering $100 to passing boats to get back to shore.


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  • (Score: 2) by Sulla on Monday September 19 2016, @01:54AM

    by Sulla (5173) on Monday September 19 2016, @01:54AM (#403585) Journal

    I am having the same feelings here. I expected conversation about game theory or some equally interesting topic. If I want to insult the lady for using an online dating and claim she was just looking for a hookup and easy sex, I would go to R9K. Different communities for different discussions. Want to discuss the girl being a vapid whore.

    >>R9K that way

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 19 2016, @02:39AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 19 2016, @02:39AM (#403598)

    What aspect of gaming theory? The roles are reversed (several vying for the attention of one) so the conclusions aren't the same.

    What is different is Kayla Hutch attempts to publically shame someone and judging by the comments it completely backfired (she comes across as exceedingly shallow and entitled, which given the circumstances is no mean feat). Not much different than the video from Annaliese Nielsen. People are starting to get annoyed by the holier-than-thou of social media, and especially the special snowflakes of the world.

    The only good that came from it is she decided to learn to swim.