A WOMAN was left shocked when a super keen Tinder user sent her a cover letter, detailing why he should be her potential suitor.

Jessica-May Giles, 22, had been using the dating app for a month without finding a date – but says that changed when a man called Mitchell decided to take her bio of “just want to find a future husband” literally.

He asked how he could “apply”, and she jokingly told him to email her with his “best covering letter”.

What Jessica was not expecting was a 300-word essay dropping into her inbox the next day.

In the detailed letter, Mitchell lists his skills as “top tea maker”, a “good hair player” and “good cuddler”.

He cheekily listed his name in the missive as “Mitchell Husband Material’ and address of “69 Future Love Den”.

And his best efforts were appreciated – as the couple are said to have been messaging back-and-forth ever since and are soon to meet.

Jessica-May, from Lincoln, said: “I’ve had Tinder for about a month, and I’ve only used it for a bit of fun.

“I thought putting that I was wanting to find a future husband would be a funny request, and not something people would usually do on Tinder.

“I had only put that on my profile the day before, and I knew I’d get some banter from it so jumped at the chance when Mitchell asked how they could apply.

“I never thought he would actually send it, but when the email came through I thought it was hilarious – you’ve got to love a grafter!”

After detailing on her profile that she loves weights, bunnies and sweets, Mitchell, who does not wish to be identified, paid full attention to her likes in his letter – claiming that he is conveniently a fan of the above too.

Jessica said: “I loved the attention to detail in the letter, and how he knew exactly what to say.

“But my favourite part was the address and especially the postcode, which was ‘HE4 RT.’

“It was laid out so professionally, and I loved how he included some of my requirements in there too and even put them in italics!”

And although she admitted some may find the letter desperate, Jessica thought it was hilarious and looks forward to seeing Mitchell in the flesh.

She added: “I’m going on holiday soon, but we’ve been chatting a bit and he seems a genuinely lovely guy.

“He clearly has good personality and banter to send that cover letter in the first place – so he’d be a laugh in person!

“I’m not on Tinder actively looking to date or for a relationship, and I haven’t been on a date from there.

“I just find it funny to scroll through now and then and have chats with people – especially when they’re funny.

“But when I’m back from holiday I don’t see any harm in potentially going on a date with him and seeing what happens.”