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Don’t miss the awkward conversation when this teenager right-swiped his sister on Tinder

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With everything digital now, dating methods of millennials have also changed and Tinder is the digital hot spot these days where millions of single guys and girls swipe each other to start their love stories.

However, there is other side of the coin, online dating doesn’t always pan out the way users want it to be.

Such was the case with a teenager in the US who found himself in the worst possible situation when the girl he swiped right on Tinder turned out to be his sister.

ALSO READ: Seven ways to score on Tinder

The teenager, identified as Weston, shared screengrabs of the conversation on Twitter.

He wrote, “Just matched with my sister on tinder. Someone execute me. I want an electric chair.”

One both swiped right and matched on the dating app, Weston wrote, “W**. Sissy?”

To which his sister replies, “ What the flip are you doing on here??? You aren’t 18+”

Here is the entire conversation:

We all know that dating apps can potentially be quite misleading, but still, it’s the new age dating technique.

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