I’m the most liked man on Hinge – my secret weapon makes me irresistible to women but I’ve still not found The One

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Mirror selfie of a shirtless man in a gym restroom, Image 2 shows Self-professed "most swiped" Hinge user Alex Puxley

THE self-professed “most liked man on Hinge” says he’s received a record 3,000 likes since joining the app in January last year.

But Alex Puxley, 32, is still looking for love.

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Alex Puxley could be the most liked man on Hinge
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He joined the dating app in January 2024 and says he’s received a whopping 3,000 likes
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Alex claims he gets up to 40 swipe-rights from interested women every day

The tech consultant, from Market Harborough, Leicestershire, claims he gets up to 40 prompts from interested women every day and says he’s had over 1,500 matches in the last year alone.

But while Alex – and his Cockapoo Raffy – are a big hit on the app, he says he hasn’t even been on one date yet.

Alex insists he’s not picky and just wants someone who’s interested in getting to know him.

Romantic Alex said: “I’m the only single one out of my friendship group so we don’t go out to meet girls often anymore.

“I wish someone would pop up that wants to date me for the right reasons.

“I feel they approach for a one night stand or just the wrong reasons in general – to be taken out for meals etc all paid for via myself.

“I’ve had a few matches ask how much money I earn each year which is a strange way to start a conversation!

“So it would be nice to date someone who is just normal and doesn’t come across as materialistic.

“I think I get so many matches because I take photos with Raffy – he’s the star of the show.

“I think a lot of people on dating apps these days aren’t there for anything serious – they ask you how much money you earn, what car you drive etc.

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“I just want to chat to someone who wants a relationship and a family.”

Alex says he doesn’t officially know if he’s the most “liked” man on Hinge, but thinks he must be after comparing his totals to pals.

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“I’m comparing it to what I know others have on their accounts and they have had nowhere near as many as me,” he said.

“Most of my friends are in shock and laugh about how many (likes) I have had.”

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Alex says he’s had nearly 1,500 MATCHES in the last year alone
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Alex and his Cockapoo, Raffy, are a big hit on the app
Self-professed "most swiped" Hinge user Alex Puxley.
But Alex says he’s still looking for the one
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Surprisingly he hasn’t even been on one date yet

Six-foot Alex said he’d like a date who’s shorter than him.

He’s into red-heads and people who love their jobs.

He’s had 10 relationships in the past – with one lasting three years – but thinks some disastrous chat up lines might have caused his lack of dates on Hinge.

Alex said conversations stopped when he said ‘are you a parking ticket because you have ‘fine’ written all over you’ and ‘they say dating is a numbers game, so can I get yours’.

Alex was put off when someone said ‘I’ve always wanted a hunk like you as a stepdad’, and when someone asked him what he’d do if she farted on a first date.

He was put off one chat because it was like an interview, he said, where he was quizzed on details like what car he drives and how much he earns.

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