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“He’s 60+ looking…”: Man from Augsburg goes looking with a piece of paper – and “offers a full body massage”

2024-02-28T20:03:33.898Z

Highlights: “He’s 60+ looking…”: Man from Augsburg goes looking with a piece of paper – and “offers a full body massage’ “Sounds relaxed,” says the post from notesofgermany, an Instagram page on which strange note stories – also from Bavaria – are repeatedly posted. “Gewicht und Aussehen egal, der weiß, dass jeder Mensch schön ist!”, schrieb eine andere Nutzerin.



As of: February 28, 2024, 8:46 p.m

By: Felix Herz

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An Augsburg man searches for a woman with a piece of paper - and offers a “full body massage”.

A reason to be happy for the Instagram users of the Notesofgermany site.

© Alexander Pohl / IMAGO / Screenshot Notesofgermany / Instagram / Merkur collage

A man approaches Augsburg women with a seemingly tempting offer.

These are free “full body massages”.

Augsburg – Looking for true love?

Or just after close physical contact?

This is not entirely clear from the note that an Instagram user in Augsburg found and sent to the “notesofgermany” site.

In the comments section, however, users seem to agree: they are not entirely comfortable with the matter.

But some people can also see something positive from the call.

“Offer full body massage”: note from Augsburg is causing a stir online

“Sounds relaxed,” says the post from notesofgermany, an Instagram page on which strange note stories – also from Bavaria – are repeatedly posted.

For example, the strange call from a student, also in Augsburg.

This time it's not about an apartment, but about a woman.

Who can be “60-80” old and for whom “weight and appearance” don’t matter.

This is what it says on the note that was recently uploaded to notesofgermany:

The note certainly seems a bit suspicious, to say the least.

For example, that the author promises “100 percent” discretion – which sounds as if he also wanted to address married women with his request.

Or, as if the full-body massage he offers for free isn't quite right.

The final call “just call, just have the courage” sounds as if he himself assumes that it takes courage to get in touch with him.

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Divided opinions in the comments – Is the note a red flag?

The red flag emoji is often used online to point out urgent warning signals.

It basically means a no-go when it comes to offers, usually in relation to interpersonal relationships.

Many of the users who commented on notesofgermany's post left one or more such red flags.

For example, one user wrote: “ok, 🚩.

But at least he's looking for 60-80, which is in his age range."

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Andere User heben das Positive an dem Zettel hervor. So schrieb ein Nutzer: „Gewicht und Aussehen egal, der weiß, dass jeder Mensch schön ist!“ „Viva la Vida“, schrieb eine andere Nutzerin. Insgesamt überwiegt bei den Instagram-Nutzern aber der Eindruck, dass es sich hierbei um ein äußerst dubioses Angebot handelt. Ob sich eine Dame trotzdem angesprochen fühlte, bleibt ungewiss – 100 Prozent Diskretion wurden ja auch versprochen. (fhz)

Auf den Geschmack gekommen? Hier gibt es noch eine lustige Zettel-Geschichte aus Bayern.

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