A man whose Tinder match asked him to send her a sonnet left her stunned when he penned one himself - albeit with a very cheeky hidden message.
The man, known only as Drew, told Bored Panda how he used his way with words to ask a woman for a saucy picture, but cleverly disguised it as a romantic poem.
When he sent the girl, named Emilia, the sonnet 'about a first love' she'd asked for, included dramatic lines like 'she places hand to chest with heart a-blaze,' and 'love lost is better than a love not shared'.
But when Drew, thought to be in the US, told her to look closely at the first letter of each line, she soon realised it spelled the words: 'Send nudes'.
There was even a second hidden message - the first letter of the second word in each line spelled out: 'Phone number pls'.

A singleton by the name of Drew, thought to be from the US, has shared his very crafty method to persuading matches on Tinder to send him nude pictures- by writing poems with hidden messages in them (read the first letter of each line to spell out 'Send nudes Emeli')

Left: The words 'Send nudes' are spelt out; Right: The words 'Phone number pls' can be read in the first letter of every second word
The clever but undeniably cheeky move seems to endear Drew to the ladies, having declared that his 'beautiful' poem had 'made her whole night', when Emilia realised what it really said she was even more impressed.
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Share'LMAO,' she wrote.
'That was great I'm still laughing.'
Drew's match was so impressed she even suggested his unlikely method had worked, writing: 'Honestly, you deserve it [a nude picture] after all that.'




Upon matching with women on the dating app, he asks them to give him a topic so he can write them a 'Shakespearean sonnet'- in this case about first love for Amelia, before he reveals the hidden message much to their surprise
Screen grabs from their Tinder chat shared with Bored Panda reveal how, having initially wowed Emilia with his romantic verses, Drew clarified: 'Just wait until you read the first letter of each line.'
She replied: 'LMAO. Okay night officially made. That was great I'm still laughing.'
She went on: 'Oh my god! Do you do this to every girl? Lmfao because that's actually a a talent,'an impressed Emelia replies.
Apparently intending to reward his efforts, she added: 'Honestly you deserve it (nudes) after all that'.


Drew then replies:'Then you don't wanna (sic) know what happens if you read the first letter of each word in my first response', directing her to the secret message: 'Phone number pls' with Amelia 'rewarding' him with nudes
And proving that his talent for poetry covers a range of topics, Drew then shared a snapshot of a conversation with another match, named Sofia.
She asked for a sonnet about vaping, and Drew duly penned one, again with the hidden message 'send nudes Sofia'.
Speaking to Bored Panda about his unique approach, he said: 'I thrive on genuinely investing that effort to make the other party unexpectedly impressed. I always loved writing poetry and it has turned out a great way to break the ice'.
And of his success rate he added: 'To be honest I find I have about just as much success with normal messaging than I do with the poems. They're not magically boosting my chances but they do well as a memorable ice-breaker'.




Drew then shared a snapshot of a conversation with another match named Sofia. She requests a sonnet on vaping, to which he provides an impressive poem, before asking her to read the first letter of each first word, reading: 'Send nudes Sofia' (seen above).
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