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Man tries to date 6 women in one night, and things quickly backfire

A Washington, D.C. man's attempt to turn his Monday night into a round of speed-dating went horribly wrong after his dates joined forces and became friends.

Lisette Pylant livetweeted a date gone wrong on Monday night.Photo: Screenshot

A Washington, D.C. man's attempt to turn his Monday night into a round of speed-dating went horribly wrong after his dates joined forces and became friends.

Lisette Pylant, an officer manager in D.C., was set up on a date by several of her friends, according to her now-famous Twitter thread. Pylant said she showed up at the bar where her friend works and was told that the guy she was meeting "sucked," but she decided to give it a go anyway.

What followed is the stuff viral Twitter moments are made of.

Forty-five minutes into Pylant's date with "Justin," another date showed up.

"I decide to play the friend in order to help the girl feel less awkward until he exits for a moment, and then I tell her what's up," Pylant tweeted.

The girls team up, and then wait for it ... another girl shows up. This makes three dates at the same bar.

Pylant tweeted that the women jokingly asked "Justin" if there was going to be a rose ceremony.

After leaving the bar, the women were alerted by the bartender that Justin had another date. Pylant tweeted that she sent her friend to retrieve the 8 p.m. date and bring her to the bar the other dates were hanging out at.

This went on for a while, and Justin seemingly left alone after date No. 6.

Apparently, No. 6 was with her aunt and mom, and they joined the girl crew too.

Better luck next time, Justin!

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