Single woman connects with handsome man after Facebook call-out

Single woman’s desperate attempt to track down the handsome, shirtless under 30 stranger she met lounging under a tree by a pool – although she’s concerned by one ‘red flag’

  • A single Aussie woman met a handsome man at a Sydney pool 
  • The two didn’t exchange names or numbers in person 
  • Those in the community helped identify the man and connect the two together 
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A single Aussie woman has opted to use a Facebook group in attempt to find an attractive man she was chatting to at a public pool as he read a pop psychology book. 

The anonymous woman called on all ‘cupids and detectives’ of the north shore in Sydney to ask if anyone knew the man described. 

That day she had dropped by the Maccallum Seawater Pool in Cremorne Point while visiting her parents for the weekend when she had a ‘nice chat’ with man who was lounging under a tree shirtless. 

In the Mosman Living Facebook group, she said she spotted the man after patting an ‘adorable’ Moodle dog – though she didn’t get the man’s name or number, and doesn’t know if he’s single. 

A woman was kicking herself when she didn’t exchange numbers with a handsome stranger at a public pool in Sydney, so she reached out to Facebook for help (pictured: Maccallum Seawater Pool) 

The anonymous woman called on all 'cupids and detectives' in Sydney to ask if anyone knew the man described. In the Mossman Living Facebook group, she said she spotted the man after patting an 'adorable' Moodle dog - though she didn't get the man's name

The anonymous woman called on all ‘cupids and detectives’ in Sydney to ask if anyone knew the man described. In the Mossman Living Facebook group, she said she spotted the man after patting an ‘adorable’ Moodle dog – though she didn’t get the man’s name

‘I couldn’t resist going over to pat an adorable Moodle called Leon, whose human was lounging under a tree shirtless reading How to Win Friends and Influence People (unsure if red flag?),’ she wrote. 

‘We had a nice chat, I admired his lovely dark eyes, he patted my parents’ dog but I was too shy to ask for his number.

‘Didn’t even get his name and he mightn’t be single, but does anyone have any leads on a man who matches this description?’

She added how he looked to be ‘about 30’. 

The woman said she’s been on dating apps but hasn’t had much luck, so she thought she’d reach out to the community. 

Against all odds, a group member knew exactly who the man was – and he was single. The two dog lovers were able to connect thanks to social media. 

A mutual friend confirmed: ‘Connection made’ and that she’s ‘Leaving the rest up to them.’

The woman said she's been on dating apps but hasn't had much luck, so she thought she'd reach out to the community. Against all odds, a group member knew exactly who the man was - and he was single. The two dog lovers were able to connect thanks to social media

The woman said she’s been on dating apps but hasn’t had much luck, so she thought she’d reach out to the community. Against all odds, a group member knew exactly who the man was – and he was single. The two dog lovers were able to connect thanks to social media

A mutual friend confirmed: 'Connection made' and that she's 'Leaving the rest up to them.'

A mutual friend confirmed: ‘Connection made’ and that she’s ‘Leaving the rest up to them.’

Many seemed happy the woman managed to get in touch with the handsome man, but others were concerned and raised issues of privacy.

In the comments the woman said she ‘wasn’t expecting all these reactions’. 

‘To the couple of people who pointed out that this could be a violation of privacy, valid point!’ she wrote. 

‘I didn’t think of that when I posted on a whim but fortunately he doesn’t seem too worried by that.’

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