TikTokker Claiming to Date Many Men Says She Uses Excel Spreadsheet to Organise Love Life
- eA creative woman in the field has shown netizens how she uses an Excel spreadsheet to organise her dating life
- Emily, who is known as who goes by @crumbletumble00 on TikTok, says the spreadsheet entails all the details of the men she is dating, including their photos
- The spreadsheet also details who is new, men with red flags, the ones she is done with, and those with potential for a relationship
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A single woman has gone viral with her unique dating strategy, which entails organising the men she is dating in an Excel spreadsheet.
Spreadsheet includes notes for each guy
Emily, who goes by @crumbletumble00, shared her Dating Tracker, which keeps track of all her love interests.
Basically, the detailed document starts with a slate of checkable boxes listing classifications from New to the mix, It’s over, all the way to we made it!
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The spreadsheet also includes notes and stats for each guy, including name, insider nickname, phone number, photo, age, and profession.
In a post, the TikTok user asks herself “How do you keep track of all the men you are talking to Emily?” Then shows viewers a massive spreadsheet on her computer.
Earnestly seeking a relationship
Emily who is earnestly seeking a relationship mines information on her potential suitors and potential red flags, like, differing religious beliefs.
NewYork Post reveals she also lists whether or not a guy has a car, if he likes dogs – brownie points if he wants one – and if he has allergies, playfully noting: don’t want to kill the guy.
There is also a red tab used to keep track of her No’s— all of the fellows she’s totally rejected — while an orange tab keeps track of those that are Just Friends.
Video boasts 2 million views
If there is a potential match with a man she’ll decide to meet up in real life. Then, after the date, she’ll document how it went with detailed notes on where the date took place and what she liked or didn’t like.
So far, the video has raked in more than 2 million views.
“My 61-year-old best friend did this 30+ years ago and was dating 10 men at one point,” one user commented.
“Such a queen,” she added.
Woman on Twitter shares that her boyfriend dumped her because she speaks poor English
In another story, Briefly News reported that Siyamthanda shared how her relationship came to a screeching halt when her boyfriend dumped her for speaking poor English. She hilariously posted her sad news by Tweeting in bad grammar, and Mzansi couldn't help but laugh at her.
The young lady was a good sport about people online making fun of her and responded to the many comments about how petty her ex-boyfriend was.
She sarcastically said that she didn't care that her relationship was surface-level and couldn't withstand the language barrier and added a distressed emoji at the end.
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