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'I wanted to get out of dinner date and ended up doing something wild'
United Kingdom⚽ Sports13 hr. ago

'I wanted to get out of dinner date and ended up doing something wild'

A woman shared a humorous story about how she ditched a bad date by pretending to faint. During a dinner date with a man she met on a dating app, she felt 'weird vibes' and became panicky. Unable to politely exit, she faked a faint, convinced the man to take her outside, and then pretended to collapse fully. After 'recovering,' she left without sending a message. The story was featured on the 'It's a Girl Thing' podcast and Instagram, gaining significant attention and praise for its humor. The article also mentions another story about a model being pursued by wealthy parents seeking a 'status symbol' partner.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
'I wanted to get out of dinner date and ended up doing something wild'

A woman shared a humorous story about how she ditched a bad date by pretending to faint. During a dinner date with a man she met on a dating app, she felt 'weird vibes' and became panicky. Unable to politely exit, she faked a faint, convinced the man to take her outside, and then pretended to collapse fully. After 'recovering,' she left without sending a message. The story was featured on the 'It's a Girl Thing' podcast and Instagram, gaining significant attention and praise for its humor. The article also mentions another story about a model being pursued by wealthy parents seeking a 'status symbol' partner.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a humorous anecdote about a dating experience, which is considered apolitical. It does not involve government, politics, or public policy, and therefore falls under the category of apolitical news. The framing is neutral, focusing on entertainment value rather than any partisan

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