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Woman asked what she would call baby – and is instantly blocked by date

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dating, those looking for a lover are able to whittle down their potential matches with ease.But, after a woman candidly replied to a lad’s very forward introductory message, she didn't expect to be unmatched instantly.Emily Forney was asked the upfront question on the dating app, which read: “What should we name our first child?”Thinking that honesty is the best policy, the dating app user provided her very unusual response – Megatron.Because she lost a childhood bet with a friend, Emily agreed to call her first child the questionable name.However, the lad wasn't keen on the Transformers-themed moniker.

Emily has now gone viral on Twitter for her brilliantly odd baby name choice – and for the brutal dismal of her ex-match.She claimed: “I was on a dating app and a guy jokingly wrote 'what should we name our first child?' as his intro message and I had to tell him that in fifth grade I lost a bet to my best friend Hannah and have to, without question, name my first born child Megatron and then the man unmatched me.”Despite the lad not being keen on Emily’s interesting baby name, many people felt like he missed out on a real keeper.One person commented: “The dude asked a wild line, ACTUALLY GOT an amazing response, and LEFT??”Another user added: “What's his ideal outcome for this line???”Whilst a third person voiced: ”Who in their right mind would unmatch to a woman who gave this as an answer?

This is apex-level attraction.”Someone else slammed: “Wow we have maybe 2-3 legitimate shots at finding our soul mates in this life and this dude's running around like he's got infinite do-overs.”Meanwhile, a fifth person related: “I used to joke with my ex that if we had a daughter I wanted to name her Mayonnaise.“It'd be shortened.

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