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The friend claims that she's doing it for the woman's sake.
It's perfectly fine to have standards when looking for a partner. It can actually be a positive thing.
Having standards will help you attract the person whose characteristics are important to you. It's a starting guide when looking for someone who shares your interests, life goals, and values.
Remember that each person has different life priorities and preferences. So it's perfectly okay to look for someone whose views on fulfilling relationships align with yours.
But sometimes, there are people out there who criticize some of us for having "high" standards when that isn't necessarily the case. Today's story is about two women whose friendship got destroyed.
According to the original poster (OP) who shared her story on the "Am I The A**hole?" (AITA) subreddit, it all started with a discussion about relationship standards.
The OP clearly stated that she isn't interested in a relationship at the moment, but her friend asked about her standards anyway. She specified pretty basic standards, but her friend judged her instead, saying her standards were too high and that she'd never find a guy.
Later that day, the OP got a message from her brother with screenshots of her photos on a Tinder profile. Eventually, she found out that the friend who asked about her standards made the profile without her permission.
The friend defended her actions, saying that she was doing it to find a good guy for the OP.
What's going on with the mind of this friend? Does she not know what identity theft means and the risks that the OP can face?
It wouldn't be surprising if the OP decided to press charges against this friend. It's very inconvenient, but the OP also needs to take action, as her identity might already be compromised.