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An Ontario musician is in hot water after allegedly finding a woman from Bumble on Facebook and bombarding her with voice notes and messages, and many others are chiming in to say it's not the first time he's done this.

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Sneaky cheaters and illicit love affairs seem to always get exposed somehow. For one Florida woman recently, it was a Facebook group dedicated to locals asking, "Are we dating the same guy?" that helped her find out her boyfriend was, indeed, cheating on her.

The unlucky woman, Mikayla Miedzianowski, bared it all out on TikTok over this past month, revealing how she discovered a post in the popular Facebook group with a picture of her boyfriend from another woman saying he had "lots" of red flags.

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Dating in Toronto's modern age can be a minefield, with apps and websites facilitating more connections than ever before. With a population of over 6 million people in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), finding the right match can feel like looking for a needle in a haystack.

That's likely why a Facebook group called "Are We Dating The Same Guy? | Toronto / Mississauga" has become a go-to tool for many women in the GTA who are looking to navigate the tricky waters of dating.

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It's rough being single nowadays, and one TikToker showed the world just how hard it really is to put yourself out there with a "dating wrapped" presentation on how things went for her in 2022.

Amber Smith's presentation has already caught the attention of over 1.4 million people on TikTok, and she's being called "iconic" for her hilarious idea.

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A private Facebook group reveals if you and someone else are dating the same guy, and creators on TikTok made viral videos urging other ladies to join. There are groups for different U.S. cities, and there's one for the South Florida region.

Essentially, women can join this group and tell others about men they suspect are not being faithful or they might have had a bad experience with.

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