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“Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”

As an old saying goes, only this time, it isnt a woman who’s furious, but a man. For being rejected, venting his ire on Facebook.

A Singaporean man got nasty and suddenly became a big-mouthed braggart after a Malaysian woman rejected his ‘advances’ via social media.

“It got really weird and nasty,” the woman said as told to Stomp.

“He started chatting with me through the Facebook Dating app and because I was seldom on Facebook, I agreed to continue the conversation through WhatsApp.

“He was chatty from the beginning, telling me about himself and asking me what I’m doing, where I’m from, where I live and so on.

“It was getting to the extent that I didn’t feel like sharing too much so I stopped for a while.

“Thereafter, he came back with these lengthy messages, making assumptions about my character.”

In screenshots, the woman shared with Stomp, the man seemed to imply that he will stop bothering her after she tells him to take it slow, saying that he can’t stand “inconsistencies in communication.”

Despite agreeing with him and wishing him luck, he wouldn’t let go.

He then bashed her lifestyle and made inferences about her as an individual. He even told her that relationships require “commitment and effort to make it work” even though they had only been chatting for a couple of days.

When she responded to his ‘analysis’ of her behaviour by saying she did not want to go into details of what she does in a day, he started becoming vulgar and called her a ‘loser.’

He also says: “[You’ve] got nothing to offer and beggars don’t choose.”

When she laughed him off and called him a “crazy person” he went on to take a photo of his alleged bank account details to show her what she had “missed’.

Based on the photo sent, his savings account purportedly contained S$354,964.43.

He told her that he is someone who can buy a watch with S$47,000 cash and that he would be in a “good position” to provide for his partner. He also sent her photos showing oodles of money.

After so much bragging, the final clincher of the nasty chat was the Singaporean man telling the woman “you’re not the girl I’m looking for.” -/TISG