Kenzie, a TikToker from Kansas City, Missouri, shared a recent alarming dating app story that left people stunned.
The user (@capturedbykenz_), who posted the video on Sunday wearing her Kansas City Chiefs jersey, started her video with quite the statement.
‘For the past few weeks, I have dated a certified psychopath,’ Kenzie shared.
She told her story while doing her make-up in a ‘Get Ready with Me’ -style video.
‘Crazy stuff has been happening in my life the last two weeks,’ the user admitted.
Kenzie went on to say, ‘If anyone knows me, they know I’m a certified dater.’
She explained that she enjoys dating men whether on a dating app or from meeting them in person.
Before she started, for privacy purposes she said she’s calling the ‘psychotic’ man Brandon.

‘Brandon is, how do you say, bat**** crazy,’ she said.
While using a beauty blender on her face, Kenzie shared that it all started when she matched with Brandon on the dating app Hinge while they were both on a cruise.
‘We got to talking and things kind of felt perfect in a sense.Things all fell into place immediately,’ she explained.
However, the TikToker admitted that he was a ‘love-bomber’ and rushed things between them ‘pretty quickly.’
Despite those qualities, she said, ‘For the first few days of talking, we just really seemed to get along.
‘He asked me so many questions which, as you know, a single girl going on dates, guys don’t ask questions, so I loved that he was actually interested in getting to know me and asking questions about me and learning everything there is to know about me.’
Unfortunately, things ‘went south’ around the fourth day they were talking.
‘He had already planned our next eight years of trips, he planned our honeymoon, he told me that he knew I was the one, and we had never met,’ she remarked as she started into the camera to emphasize how fast he was taking things.

‘So I was concerned and told him to back off,’ she affirmed.
However, he didn’t take her reaction very well.
‘He ended up essentially writing me a five-paragraph essay,’ she explained.
Kenzie quickly posted the screenshots allowing her followers to read his lengthy messages and her brief replies.
In his messages, he talked about how she was a ‘great person’ but ‘nervous’ he wasn’t treating her as she deserved and continued to say ‘I’ve enjoyed talking to you’ as if he knew she wanted to end things.
Despite her quick response of ‘I understand. Thank you,’ he continued to send another long text.
His text drowned on about taking things slow and explaining what he wants out of a relationship. The entire time he said he would ‘back off’ as she requested, but he continued to text as if he didn’t understand the meaning of the words.
‘So right then and there, I probably should have known to leave, however, I gave him the benefit of the doubt and figured maybe if we meet up in person everything would be better,’ Kenzie admitted.

Despite hoping things would work out, the night before their first date at her house, she had a ‘weird gut feeling’ not to share her address with him. However, she didn’t listen to her gut.
‘He came over with a big bouquet of flowers which I thought was a really sweet gesture because I love when boys buy me flowers,’ Kenzie explained.
‘We ended up watching the Chiefs game and he stayed for probably eight hours. Let me tell you, this did not feel like a first date. It felt like we had been dating for a long time. We’re just instantly all over each other, just watching the game and it felt like we had known each other for a while so it wasn’t first date material.’
After he left, he texted her in the early hours of the morning claiming he couldn’t sleep because he couldn’t stop thinking about her.
On the second date, Brandon told Kenzie he wanted her to move in with him which she admits to ‘playing into’ but still found ‘weird.’
He also met her parents on the second date and brought both of them gifts which they appreciated but considered ‘coming on strong.’
For their third date, which was later in the week, Brandon went out with all of Kenzie’s friends.
‘Everyone really seemed to like him off the bat. He just comes off so nice and charming,’ she said.

However, a friend later told her she ‘got a weird vibe’ from him because he was all over her while they were together.
Kenzie stayed the night at his house after going out and when they woke up, Brandon told her he blacked out from drinking and couldn’t remember a large chunk of the night.
During her retelling, she then remembered the same night they were out drinking, he asked her to be his girlfriend after only two dates which she agreed to.
Now in a full-blown relationship, Brandon wanted to see Kenzie a few times the next week. She expressed that being an independent person, she couldn’t see him all the time because she would ‘honestly get sick of him.’
Despite her honesty, Brandon quickly ‘retracted’ and ‘stopped being friendly, giving compliments, and love bombing.’
‘I felt like he was punishing me for telling him my boundaries,’ Kenzie admitted.
After a few days of weird conversation, Kenzie had a ‘weird gut feeling we needed to be done.’ The next day, she cut things off with Brandon and he ‘took it really well.’
‘But I just felt weird about everything. I still felt really uncomfortable,’ Kenzie said despite the breakup.

She soon found out that Brandon’s fraternity no longer speaks to him and this kind of behavior was repetitive for Brandon.
‘He’s a certified love bomber because he feels like he needs to get to them as fast as he can and get them to date him as fast as they can before they find out other information. In high school, he was known to be an alleged rapist,’ she revealed.
‘On top of that, after his last girlfriend in college and he broke up, he ended up getting an apartment down the street from her and stalked her for a long time after.’
Kenzie said he was also a cheater and befriends his girlfriend’s friends because he doesn’t have any of his own.
‘I’m really happy I got out when I did,’ she said.
Kenzie’s chaotic story was watched 92,700 times and liked by almost 5,000 people.
She captioned her video with her overall message: ‘Girls, boys can be scaryyyy so always trust your gut!!!’
Users in the comments were shocked by the TikToker’s unhinged story, and shared how they felt about the situation.
Some people recommend always having a first date in a public place for safety.
‘Do NOT have a first date not in a public place,’ one urged.
‘First date at public place period,’ wrote a second.
Others commented on the man’s love bombing, with some saying they would also fall for his tactics.
‘As obvious as love bombing is, I also think it’s so easy to still fall for lol,’ someone wrote.
‘I fear we’re the same person,’ commented another. ‘I too am a Kansas City girly [who] falls for love bombing until I realize they’re psycho.’
Kenzie replied saying: ‘Like what do you mean he doesn’t actually love me?’
Some users thanked her for sharing her dating app horror story because it deterred them from online dating.
‘Dating apps are a disaster,’ a commenter said.
‘Thanks for reconfirming not to download again ever.’
‘Oh s***, this is intense,’ remarked another. ‘I will delete my Tinder now. Dating is so hard.’
‘Yes, never going on [an] app again,’ promised a user.