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A recent viral video from the "It's a Girl Thing" podcast details an elaborate revenge plot following a relationship betrayal. The narrator, whose identity remains private, shared how her friends discovered her boyfriend of nine months on the dating application Hinge. Instead of an immediate confrontation, the group orchestrated a "catfishing" scheme. They created a fake profile and arranged a meeting with the unsuspecting boyfriend. After making him wait for 30 minutes at a pub, a message was sent from the fake account to his Hinge profile. The message reportedly stated, "Sorry, I turned up and I don't want to be mean, but you looked a lot bigger than your pictures and I feel like you've catfished me a bit." Following this, the narrator ended the relationship, telling him he had "really let himself go" and she was no longer attracted. The story has sparked considerable debate online regarding the ethics of such a revenge tactic and the implications for modern dating.
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