AS A dating app pro, Nadia Bokody's received a fair amount of sleazy chat up lines and unsolicited d*** pics in the past.
But when she decided to mix things up and send the dirty messages herself, she was surprised by the results.
The writer, from Sydney, contacted 100 blokes on Tinder and Bumble, to ask if they wanted no strings attached sex.
The vast majority, 72 per cent of them, said "yes" - while Nadia received four "no"s and was blanked by 24 lads.
, she said: "I was a little taken aback at how unsuspicious these 72 guys were of my unusually aggressive approach.
"Though interestingly, once I attempted to start making concrete plans, several guys ghosted me or developed excuses for why it was a bad time."
The initial response to Nadia's experiment seemed a lot more successful than a similar one by prank YouTube channel Whatever, where a man or woman approached people in a bar and asked for sex.
This time, 30 men said "yes" and all the woman said "no", with one even throwing her drink in the lad's face.
But as Nadia saw her 72 "yes" responses dwindling, she was determined to find out what had put them off.
Apparently the only thing more suspicious than men saying no to no strings attached sex, is a woman who actually wants it
Nadia Bokody
She wrote: "I wanted to dig further and ask them why they’d backed out.
"If my sexual forwardness had negatively impacted their opinion of me, or perhaps even challenged their masculinity.
"I wanted to know how many of these men would have shown up if I’d actually followed through.
"But before I had time to ask, Tinder and Bumble deleted my accounts.
"Apparently the only thing more suspicious than men saying no to no strings attached sex, is a woman who actually wants it."
Nadia previously revealed how she quit teaching after her boss banned her from wearing skirts - claiming they were "too distracting" for the boys.