Irish man’s Tinder profile is brutally mocked after he says he won’t date woman over 10 stone

Tinder user is mocked for his VERY exacting list of requirements, including no single mothers or women over 10st – and dates must have unlimited phone data but not use bath bombs

  • Stephen, 32, from Ireland was mocked for his long list of Tinder requierments 
  • Profile was discovered by TikTok user Clara Melapple and went viral on platform 
  • Users suggested man was ‘audacious’ and ‘overestimating his market worth’ 

A single man looking for love who requires his next girlfriend to be ‘under ten stone’  ‘not a single mother’ and have ‘no mental health or gender’ has been brutally mocked for his ‘audacious’ list of requirements for a potential suitor.

The 32-year-old man, known only as Stephen, and believed to be from Ireland, took to Tinder to reveal his very particular type, which also asked for a woman to have ‘no debt’, ‘no bath bombs’ and for her phone to be on a contract with unlimited data.

His profile was spotted by TikTok user Clara Melapple, who regularly racks up hundreds of thousands of hits for her analysis of bizarre Tinder profiles.

A single man looking for love who requires his next girlfriend to be ‘under ten stone’ ‘not a single mother’ and have ‘no mental health or gender’ has been brutally mocked for his ‘audacious’ list of requirements for a potential suitor. His profile was spotted by TikTok user Clara Melapple, who regularly racks up hundreds of thousands of hits for her analysis of bizarre Tinder profiles

In a clip that’s been viewed more than a million times Clara, from Miami, reads out his profile, which many have since dubbed ‘audacious’ and ‘deluded’.  

His list adds that his next girlfriend doesn’t rely on the ‘Department of Health and Social’ which is now known as the Department of Work and Pensions.

Also on Stephen’s profile is the insistence of ‘no homecare’ and ‘no skinny coffees’ while he also insists pansexuals, and anyone who posts motivational quotes online need to not apply to go on a date with him. 

While he doesn’t reveal what he can offer, Stephen does say his interests are ‘spirituality’ ‘West End musicals’ ‘dancing’ and ‘narrow boats’.  

In a clip that's been viewed more than a million times Clara, from Miami, reads out his profile, which many have since dubbed 'audacious' and 'deluded

His list adds that his next girlfriend doesn't rely on the 'Department of Health and Social' which is now known as the Department of Work and Pensions

In a clip that’s been viewed more than a million times Clara, from Miami, reads out his profile, which many have since dubbed ‘audacious’ and ‘deluded’. His list adds that his next girlfriend doesn’t rely on the ‘Department of Health and Social’ which is now known as the Department of Work and Pensions

He adds that he get a high volume’ of messages so he may not be able to reply to all the women interested in him.

The post went viral, racking up more than 1.1million views and 308,000 likes.

Quickly, the video racked up thousands of comments with Stephen described as  ‘overestimating his market value’. 

Some people joked that he they would be perfect for him as they were genderless and had no mental health.  

Quickly, the video racked up thousands of comments with Stephen described as 'overestimating his market value'. Some people joked that he they would be perfect for him as they were genderless and had no mental health

Quickly, the video racked up thousands of comments with Stephen described as ‘overestimating his market value’. Some people joked that he they would be perfect for him as they were genderless and had no mental health

‘Things Stephen has to offer: the audacity,’ one wrote. 

‘He wants a plant. He needs to go to store and buy a cactus. That’s it, nothing more. Why is he even on Tinder if everything is annoying for him?’ asked another

 ‘This is so demanding. I’m exhausted,’ joked a third.

‘Who’s he tryna attract???? Bill Gates??’ questioned a fourth.  

‘Not him with all the requirements in his bio and Love Island in the interests,’ said another.