đâWorldâs Most Wanted Girlfriendâ Reveals The Common Dating Mistake Single Women Make
A London-based model has declared herself the âworldâs most wanted girlfriendâ after receiving a staggering 5,000 applications from men hoping to date her.
Vera Dijkmans, 27, sparked widespread discussion online when she announced that she was accepting applications from potential suitors.
However, despite the overwhelming response, only three men met her stringent standards.
Although she attracted significant interest, Vera ultimately did not find romance.
With over seven million followers across various social media platforms, she remains a highly sought-after figure.
Now, she is offering advice to women on how to attract the right partner while pointing out common mistakes they make in the dating world.

In an interview with Mail Online, Vera emphasizes the importance of self-respect and establishing firm boundaries.
She advises: âWomen need to have more respect for themselves and set clear boundaries with men.â
She believes that men should put effort into dating by planning thoughtful outings, such as dinner or engaging activities.
âYou shouldnât settle for late-night requests to âcome overâ or going on dates where he has made no effort to plan in advance,â she insists.
Setting high expectations is crucial for Vera, who refuses to entertain dates that lack preparation or consideration.
âThis is a hard rule of mine. If they donât suggest an impressive first date, I wonât bother going. And he should bring you a gift, too.â

While she has received luxurious gifts such as designer clothing from Louis Vuitton and Hermès, Vera clarifies that the gesture matters more than the price tag.
âA bouquet with flowers would also be OK. It doesnât have to be something extravagant, but it shows that he values your time and company.â
She firmly believes in the âprincess treatmentâ and encourages other women to expect the same: âI want the princess treatment because that is what I deserve â and you do, too.â
In addition to offering dating advice, Vera warns women about red flags in potential partners.
She cautions against men who only message late at night, stating: âYou shouldnât accept behavior such as him only texting you after 10 pm because it shows that he doesnât respect you.â She advises cutting off such individuals immediately.
Furthermore, Vera warns against men who make false promises or demonstrate double standards.
She also stresses the importance of hygiene and financial responsibility as essential qualities in a partner.
âIf they donât take care of themselves both in terms of hygiene and finances, thatâs another big red flag for me.â

Despite receiving some backlash, particularly from women who disagree with her methods or feel envious, Vera remains steadfast in her approach.
âA family member who has been looking for a man herself for a long time refused to talk to me after I put out the boyfriend application â she told me itâs disgraceful.â
She also recounts a professional encounter where a makeup artist refused to assist her after discovering that her boyfriend followed Vera on social media.
However, she also receives a great deal of support from women who admire her confidence and standards.
Reflecting on the thousands of applications she received, she admits: âIâm not going to lie, it felt amazing to have so many men apply to be my boyfriend.â
Vera attributes her widespread appeal to her authenticity.
Nonetheless, she refuses to settle for anything less than what she deserves, prioritizing intelligence, humor, responsibility, and financial stability in a potential partner.
âAt the moment, Iâve put the boyfriend search on hold but Iâm keeping my options open,â she shares.
âIâm just very picky, and I need a guy to be almost perfect. I donât think I should have to compromise on my needs â Iâd rather be single until I find the man Iâm meant to be with.â
While she acknowledges that receiving attention feels good, she has learned that: âgetting attention from men is not the most important thing in life.â