Student from Leeds Added Her Exes in a Group Chat – See What Happened!
While all the lovebirds are celebrating St. Valentine’s Day, some lonely people have fun in a very peculiar way. User @serenasaysrelax decided to mix business and pleasure by adding her exes to a group chat and asking them a few questions.
Serena Smith, a student from Leeds, later provided a review of her social experiment on The Tab. That’s surely a lifehack to find out why you’re still single.
Source: @serenasaysrelax
So, in a chat with 10 of her ex-boyfriends and flames, Serena asked 4 more or less provocative questions:
- What was wrong between us?
- What’s my best asset?
- How could I be BETTER IN BED?
- What’s your favorite memory with me?
Also, she suggested them to rank her at a rate of 1 to 10 if they felt “DARING” (word for word quote).
Source: The Tab
How Did Serena’s Exes React?
The boys weren’t ready for such a plot twist. In the context of her story, Serena decided to clarify the relationships with all parties involved.
Turns out, she added her old flames, a few casual flings/booty calls and her first man into the same chat! To say the guys were confused to find themselves involved in a social experiment is to say nothing!
Serena supplied her story with a bunch of conversation screenshots. Some answers were concise but informative. Others were quite rich in details 🙂
Source: The Tab
Source: The Tab
Evidently, guys decided to seize the opportunity and spill out the old grudges. In the end, not all of the chat participants were bitter.
Some of them contacted Serena in private asking if she was okay and not in a crisis. So, drawing the bottom line she admitted not all of her exes were douchebags. As for the experiment, it provided valuable insights on Serena’s past relationships.
Would you dare to add all your exes to the same chat? How would you react if someone shared the screenshots of your private conversation on the web?
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