Girl on Tinder Goes Viral for Sharing the Perfect Reason for Her No Nudes Policy

A girl on Tinder went viral for her bio, which included her reasoning for why she won't send you a nude photo.

Atmosphere at the #BossLadyBrunch at SurfLodge on July 29, 2017.
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Atmosphere at the #BossLadyBrunch at SurfLodge on July 29, 2017.

A woman on Tinder who was probably constantly getting hit up for nude pictures (also known as: a woman on Tinder) strung together a bio letting people know that if that's what they were seeking, they were better off looking somewhere else. Anything has the ability to go viral on any day. On this day (or, more accurately, a few days ago) it was this profile intro:

"On the topic of nude pics: I just want to remind everyone of a little movie called TITANIC. A girl in 1912 has her naked body drawn in a sketchbook by a random dude that no one’s ever heard of, locks the drawing in a safe on a boat, the BOAT SINKS, and her nude pictures STILL ends up on television 84 years later. No one is safe."

If you don't want to zoom in on your phone, the write up reads:

Emily is an Intellectual Property Lawyer 😂😂

— bhole (@bholechaturey) July 27, 2017

That's, uh, kind of funny. I guess.

The 20-year-old reference to a 100-plus year old event was well received by Twitter who saw the logic that any nude can come back to bite anyone, again, at any time:

that explanation is just amazing!

— Brendan Frye (@bfrye26) July 28, 2017

#fappening existed even in 1912

— Corn Bhajia Mama Thakur (@CornBhajia) July 27, 2017

This has never been put the way she put it! Makes perfect sense

— Henry Oqua (@henryoqua) July 27, 2017

Haha this was real good😂😂

— Varunak (@varunkuthe) July 27, 2017

S/o to Emily pic.twitter.com/VpYgdOR7po

— BIG GYAL ON BIG TINGS!! (@_zaddyy__) July 28, 2017

Best use of Titanic the movie in an argument I've ever heard.

— Kylie, enchanting.annoying.indecent philosopher (@enchanting_kcup) July 28, 2017

I dearly note this is her version of satire!

— Mario Sorgente (@Loudonmusic) July 27, 2017

Not sure if this applies to everyone who's ever modeled nude for an artist or not.

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