A man in Philadelphia decided not to despair after being rejected after two dates. Instead, he put his data skills to work, asking the woman to fill out a post-date survey, reported Deadspin. In his exit poll, which the 24-year-old financial worker sent to his two-time date, he asks for feedback on his appearance, his conversation skills, and even about the quality of the survey itself. For the convenience of the recipient to mail back the responses, he includes free postage. In one question, he asks, “Mike is very self-conscious about his hair. Does he have reason to be?” He also asks her to “Please rate Mike’s outfit on a scale of 1-10, with a higher score associated with how much you wanted to take the outfit off.” And he boldly asks the woman who rejected him to “Please list any physical attributes of Mike that need improving (e.g. Mike’s butt needs some toning).” (In his footnotes, Mikes says his butt does not need toning.) This comes amid a series of bizarre break-up stories involving young men from the financial sector, who have gone to very awkward lengths to woo women who\'ve rejected them. One pretended to be an Israeli spy, while another listed his Match.com dates on an Excel spreadsheet. And several months ago, a banker wrote a woman he’d dated just once a cover letter exceeding 1,600 words after she didn’t call him back.