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With the purpose of selecting designer purses that describe different Texas cities, an Austin local assigned this accessory to various Lone Star State locations based on the bag models he has spotted most frequently in each place.

TikTok user @newmanparkerr chose eight destinations and appointed a designer purse to each one of them. Houston was the only metro area that got two bags.

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A Texas woman recently decided to wear a tiara to her friend's birthday dinner, and TikTok users are completely appalled at the audacity.

On Tuesday, Taylor (@danggtayluuh), the birthday girl herself, posted a clip showing a group of her friends attending a dinner in Dallas, TX to celebrate her special day. However, one of them sticks out like a sore thumb in an unfavorable way.

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Marriage proposals can turn either endearing when accepted or heartbreaking when denied, but they are certainly not known for being funny. Nonetheless, a Texas woman is proving that this life-changing moment can be both adorable and amusing.

TikTok user Samantha Rhea (@sammyrhea) recently posted a clip of the moment her now-husband proposed to her during a visit to a pumpkin patch in Dallas, TX.

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It is known that the DFW area in Texas is the metro spot with the highest number of unfaithful people. However, being robbed by your significant other is not a usual thing to happen, but that’s the story of a woman claiming she was stolen by a Hinge date she met in Dallas.

In a TikTok video posted on Thursday, user Natalia (@simp4utho1) tells her story while shedding some tears and referring to what happened as something "hard" to share.

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Some of Texas' northern cities have statistically been proven to be an area full of people willing to be unfaithful to their significant others. In fact, the DFW metroplex is actually the worst place in the United States for remaining monogamous, and a recent TikTok video from a Hooters waitress might confirm it.

User Jodylynn Tavares (@jodylynntavares) works at a Hooters restaurant in downtown Dallas, TX and she recently took to the app to call out a man that discreetly gave the server his phone number while simultaneously dining with a woman.

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