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It's not the kind of demand you normally see on Tinder, but one user decided to be open about her needs. A photo that's gone viral on Twitter over the past few days features one enterprising 27-year-old woman asking for exactly that.
SEE ALSO: Your Tinder match can now judge you by your most-played songs on Spotify"I am looking for a guy who is really trusting and healthy," the post reads. "You most have both kidneys, non smoker and not be a big drinker or take any drugs that may damage the liver."
Nicole is going to steal your fucking organs pic.twitter.com/Zweegm7PBS
— 🍒 (@ghxstpuke) October 18, 2016
It's unclear why exactly Nicole wants a partner with healthy organs, although it seems likely she wants to trade them on the international black market. Still, who are we to judge?
Somewhere out there there's a a Type O negative guy with quality kidneys just waiting for you, Nicole.
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