When we talk about meeting people on dating apps, it is quite difficult to measure how things can unfold. Recently, a shocking incident took place where an Australian woman, her date night took a shocking turn: quarantining with her Tinder match!
While we just might think that most dates with strangers may just end with a meal or dropping home, for the TikTok user, she was forced to isolate with her match after they both tested positive for coronavirus.
As in Australia, corona positive patients must isolate at home for at least seven days from the day they have a PCR test, Sarah Henley, who goes by @poppymoore777 on TikTok shared her unique meet-cute.
When asked on the video app, “So how’d you guys meet,” Henley replied captioning a clip, “POV: You and your Tinder date get COVID and have to isolate together.” The unusual setup for the couple to know one another has afflicted over 16 million views on the app.
From playing games to doing laundry and having meals together, the woman has been sharing updates on TikTok.
Henley is documenting her stick together together with her unnamed date and is seen doing a number of things together. Her video showed old Uber Eats bags, a case of beer, and therefore the couple playing Mario Kart and waiting in line for a PCR test.
In follow-up clips, Sarah showed her unnamed date watching Geordie Shore, twiddling with a dog and making her lunch. Replying to a comment that read “At least you’d know what it’s wish to accept him so you’ll decide whether or not he’s the one,” she shared that he had cooked her dinner from scratch.
“Your rom-com movie will def be titled Love Sick,” one joked highlighted being alone when unwell is definitely not a good feeling. Another joked: “Omicron Romance?”
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Although the definite reasons that led to the two of them in isolation together are not clear yet, the woman wrote in the comments that isolating by herself wasn’t possible “due to personal reasons”, according to The Independent.
While some described Henley’s experience as “the honeymoon phase”, some also wondered if this will lead to deeper romance.