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  1. I am not therapist, nor do I play one on TV. Or in the dating world. But I wanted to say this as I have been in therapy a lot. Also, I have a close friend who happens to be a retired therapist. I would not want to be a patient of my friend.
  2. Jul 16, 2013 In a recent study of 227 clinicians on the Internet, 16% reported using online dating sites, 3% reported accidentally finding a client’s personal ad on such a site, and 2% reported intentionally searching for and finding personal ads belonging to a client (Kolmes & Taube, 2012).
  3. Nearly 70% of clinical, counseling and school psychology graduate students and working psychologists use online dating services, but only 15% have received guidance on navigating the ethical dilemmas of such platforms, according to a survey of 246 students and alumni conducted by Katherine E. O’Neil, a counseling psychology graduate student at Auburn University in Alabama.
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TikToker and therapist Katie Lacie has gained a cult following on the platform, all thanks to her juicy, funny, and sometimes horrifying tales from from the world of online and app-based dating.

Self-described as a 'therapist using humor as a defense mechanism' and the 'CEO of dating app clapbacks,' Lacie sparked recent media attention after one of her videos, in which a man reportedly told her she 'would be perfect if [she] lost weight,' went viral.

According to Lacie's account, the man said to her: 'You would be perfect if you lost like seven pounds. You're very pretty.' He allegedly added he was 'a personal trainer.'

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'Oh ok, phew!' she reportedly said, in a sarcastic response. 'I was offended until I knew you had the credentials to body shame me.' She followed up with another scathing retort: 'You would be perfect if you were a different person,' she reportedly told him.

While that post went viral with over 2 million views, Lacie's page is filled with more of her hilarious dispatches from the front lines of online dating, each interaction more shocking than the last.

In her clips, Lacie typically relays the conversations by typing them out as on-screen text in her videos; then, she uses the dictation feature to create a voiceover. Occasionally, in the more extreme cases, she'll provide a follow-up clip featuring a screenshot of the actual messages, as evidence for her more skeptical viewers.

In one video, for example, Lacie recounts a conversation in which one man asked her: 'You seem like a cool girl but would you be willing to cover your tattoos if I introduced you to my friends and family??'

When she replied, 'No,' he reportedly said: 'I can tell you're not a trashy girl but I wouldn't want you to appear that way to them.' Her reply? 'I'll cover my tattoos if you cover your audacity.'

The sheer quantity of outrageous content on Lacie's page feels endless: according to other videos, she has reportedly been told by men on dating apps to 'lose the black nail polish' because 'it's not feminine,' that it's 'a red flag' she '[hasn't] found a man yet,' and 'girls who work in mental health are crazy.'

Recently, Lacie has also begun accepting screenshots from viewers that feature their own dating-app-horror-stories, and featuring them in videos, too. In one conversation, sent in by @krystalwilmouth, a man told her he 'only [deals] with cooperative & submissive women.' He reportedly added: 'My value is higher than yours. As I get older, I get more handsome & make more money while your eggs dry up and you age like spoiled milk.'

Newsweek has not been able to independently verify the claims made in Lacie's videos, but regardless, viewers appear to connect with her content, as evidenced by the hundreds of supportive comments on each of her videos.

'I believe every one of them!' wrote one commenter. 'I get crazy messages too!!!'

'This account keeps me in line when I begin to reconsider my dating app ban,' wrote another.

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Others simply expressed their support for Lacie in the face of the unpleasant messages she reportedly receives. 'I LOVE how savage you get and how much you stand up for yourself!' wrote one viewer. Commented another: 'Sometimes the trash takes itself out! Dodged a bullet!'

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Newsweek attempted to contact Lacie for further comment but did not hear back in time for publication.