This Aussie city is the WORST place to date if you want to find a decent man: ‘Big noters, liars, never pay’

A young woman has criticised Australian men for doing the ‘bare minimum’ when it comes to dating, claiming singles from her native Gold Coast are the worst offenders.

Rachel Evren, who is ‘fortunately’ no longer on the dating market, criticized men for being too casual with women.

“I see the most beautiful, smart, successful women in Australia struggling to date men because they only want the bare minimum and they’re not getting it,” Rachel said.

She argued that men completely missed the common courtesies of dating. They didn’t answer the door, didn’t know the sidewalk rule (where the man walks closest to the road), didn’t plan or pay for dates, and often had trouble committing.

“Girls are always being ignored or getting into a situation. That’s the dumbest term I’ve ever heard in my life,” she said.

“That means I’m staying until something better comes along. That’s disrespectful.”

Rachel has been through every extreme situation: from love-bombing men to dates who were too lazy to plan something simple and just asked her what she wanted to do instead.

She calls the Gold Coast one of the worst cities in the country for dating, after Sydney.

Rachel Evren, who is ‘thankfully’ no longer on the dating market, criticized men for being too casual when it came to picking up women

Rachel has been through all the extremes - from love bombing guys to dates who were too lazy to plan something simple and just asked her what she wanted to do instead

Rachel has been through all the extremes – from love bombing guys to dates who were too lazy to plan something simple and just asked her what she wanted to do instead

“Gold Coast men are big names themselves and most of the time they lie. My friends and I have lost count of the number of men who have told us they are crypto millionaires,” she said.

Rachel told FEMAIL that after years of living with boring Australian men, she finally found love with an American man who also values ​​honesty and understanding.

“He’s unlike any other man I’ve met in Australia. He didn’t waste any time asking me out and the first three dates we went on were all organised by him,” she said.

“He’s very loving and caring, but also assertive and masculine. I had lost all hope in the Australian scene before I met him.”

Single women agreed with Rachel’s take on the ‘rough’ dating life in Australia.

Rachel has now found love with an American man who has lived in Australia for years and who has no trouble opening doors and planning dates

Rachel has now found love with an American man who has lived in Australia for years and who has no trouble opening doors and planning dates

“It’s tough here,” someone said.

“It’s the worst,” agreed another.

A woman said that the situation is the same in the US, because Americans are also fed up with men who don’t make an effort.

A few Australian men responded by asking what was expected of women if men went to the trouble of picking them up, planning dates and then paying for them.

Another claimed that women in Australia needed to rethink their standards as they were ‘just too high’.

Rachel is not the first to criticise Australia’s ‘dismal’ dating scene. A New Zealander was shocked by how bad the situation is in Australia.

New Zealander Annaliese expected a certain standard of dating when she moved to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

I now live in Australia and [the dating culture] “I was overwhelmed,” she said. “In New Zealand, I experienced that the boys make an effort and chase you.”

“They make you feel great and do little acts of service and it makes you feel fulfilled and great. In Australia everyone looks good but these guys only have their looks to offer and not much more.”