"I think you're fit, if you're single, hit me up”, reads the message a single Devizes woman has turned into a stamp to print on men’s arms.
22-year-old Melany Lloyd decided to take matters into her own hands after she became fed up of being single, and so decided to get proactive by taking her stamp out with her on nights out.
The human resources specialist paid £21 for the stamp's design from an online store, then had it printed with a message and her Snapchat and Instagram accounts.
She managed to stamp 15 men in one night has been texting with some of them since then.
She had seen a similar device in TikTok and made it her own.
Melany said: "My friends all kind of encouraged me to do it, they just thought it would be funny.
"I had no idea my version of the TikTok would blow up the way they did."
The video that Melany posted of the night has now become a sensation on TikTok, earning more than 700,000 views in less than three days.
She added: "All the guys that I stamped found it really funny, I'm still speaking to a couple of them now and a they all said it was the best way that a girl's hit on them.
"It's made a really funny how did you meet story for a couple of the guys that I'm talking to now."
We asked the 22-year-old all about dating, confidence and what it is like to make the first move.
She told this newspaper: "I think that all women are amazing and beautiful and they should own it!
"I understand that some people aren’t very confident and don’t want to approach men in case of rejection, I feel like that a lot.
"But if you don’t try, how are you going to know if you’ll get rejected?
"I come across a lot more confident than I actually am but sometimes you just need to take the risk.
The concept came to Melany after a year of being unmarried and numerous "failed dating experiences."
Considering how she feels approaching men on nights out, Melany added: "It depends on the situation.
"If a man is with a big group then- 100 per cent I find it hard to approach them.
"If it’s a smaller group or talking to a guy when getting a drink at the bar I find it easier."
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