On the dating app Bumble, Ms. Bairachna liked the looks of a hipster. But when she scrolled through his photographs, she noticed his amputated leg.
“I looked at his profile for 15 minutes and felt so sorry for him,” Ms. Bairachna, 35, a marketing director for a clothing brand in Kyiv, said in an interview. She wondered if she could handle a relationship with a maimed war veteran.
Then she swiped left, removing him from potential matches. “I feel I’m not ready for that."
They could've done a story on the trials of dating as a maimed war veteran, but instead those chose this whore.
Trying to paint her as a sympathetic victim while mentioning a maimed war veteran who's also on the apps is hilarious and maddening all at once.
They could've done a story on the trials of dating as a maimed war veteran, but instead those chose this whore.
Trying to paint her as a sympathetic victim while mentioning a maimed war veteran who's also on the apps is hilarious and maddening all at once.
and wondered if he was too short and lying about his height. Do prosthetics really count?
She reporter his account and ran off to find some more cock.