Horrified woman issues warning to anyone dating a man called ‘Steve’ after she’s asked to have sex with him to teach his ‘boring girlfriend’ a lesson

A WOMAN'S warning has gone viral after she received a sick request to help one bloke break up with his 'boring' girlfriend.

The anonymous lady, who runs the Wine Gang Twitter page, was approached by a stranger called Dave Hope – who asked her to help his mate Steve ditch his 'boring good girl'.

Their plan was to find a girl to have sex with Steve – and then phone the girlfriend during the act, to 'properly rub her face in it'.

Dave, who is thought to be in his early 30s and from London, added: "B*tchy we know but not like you know her and will be funny as f***'.

Horrified by the request, the woman took to Twitter yesterday and shared the screen shots of her conversation with the world.

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She added: "If you have a boyfriend called Steve, who lives with a Dave Hope (early 30s) in London, please get rid immediately."

The conversation has since racked up hundreds of shares.

Darius Quebec wrote: "Wow, and I thought my ex found the worst possible alternative to just saying he wanted to break up.

"He just acted like a general d*** for 6 months then told me he'd found someone else to f***.

"I still regularly kick myself for letting him get away with so much s***."

While The R Five said: "WTF. That is some messed up s*** right there!"

When Wine Gang replied: "She hasn't even done anything wrong!" The R Five added: "That's the worst part! These guys are cruel. Just cruel."

According to Wine Gang, the messages are 'genuine', but she sincerely hopes the guys aren't serious about their planned prank.

It's a similar warning to the one given to an unknown Graham, who was warned to dump his fiancee Samantha because she was 's***ging' another man's mate 'in a Travelodge' on her hen do in Newcastle.

Do you know Steve and Dave Hope? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

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