Woman Who Made 5,000 Men Apply To Be Her Boyfriend Says They All Failed For Seven Key Reasons

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Five thousand guys applied to be her boyfriend, and she has revealed why none of them succeeded.

Vera Dijkmans used TikTok to look for love, but she hasn’t found anyone despite the platform generating a tonne of interest. Vera claimed that just three of the 5,000 men who auditioned to be her lover were considered eligible.

Vera, a London resident with over seven million social media followers, stated: “I received 5,000 responses when I asked men to apply to be my boyfriends, but only three of them met my strict requirements.”

“I went on a date with them, but I’m still single,” she went on.

“I still think the experiment was successful because I was able to be upfront about what I wanted and see which men fit that criteria, even with this disappointing outcome.” “I had to sift through quite a lot of strange applications,” the TikToker continued.

“I turned down a man who requested my blood in exchange for sending me a sample of his. “I also received a renowned person in my direct messages; I’m not sure who it is, but I certainly wasn’t prepared for it!

“Texas accounted for the majority of the applicants, and many of them were Aquarians.”

To weed out any applicants who didn’t meet Vera’s exacting requirements, those who wanted to be her boyfriends had to fill out a questionnaire.

The questions included:

  • Do you have a full-time job?
  • Do you live with your parents?
  • Do you own a working car?
  • Do you currently have a booty call?
  • If we lived together would I get the walk-in closet?
  • Do you like watching Avatar (ATLA)?
  • Who is the best artist: The Weeknd, Future, Drake or Travis Scott?

Vera has chosen to stop looking for love for the time being, even if she did like the challenge.

“I wouldn’t do another application process online,” she said. “I’m going to turn it into a real-life event if I do it again. I’ve put my hunt for a boyfriend on hold for the time being, but I’m still open to possibilities. “I simply have high standards and require a guy to be nearly flawless.

“I would prefer to remain single until I meet the man I’m meant to be with; I don’t think I should have to compromise on my needs.”

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