'I'm not your therapist': Single woman, 26, fed up with Tinder drops dating applications in strangers' letterboxes - outlining a VERY specific set of rules for her future boyfriend
- One single woman, 26, has thrown in the towel when it comes to online dating
- She instead dropped dating applications in random letterboxes in the You Yangs
- The hopeful singleton listed strict criteria for what she was looking for in a man
One single woman has thrown in the towel when it comes to online dating and is taking matters into her own hands.
The anonymous woman, 26, from Melbourne decided to revert to more unorthodox methods of getting a date.
She dropped round a dating application to random letterboxes in the You Yangs area, with a very specific criteria for her future man.

She dropped round a dating application to random letterboxes in the You Yangs area, with a very specific criteria for her future man

The hopeful singleton described how she had not had much luck with dating apps so far in her life
'What this is all about is wanting to cut out the superficiality of dating apps and meet a man who has similar interests to me, so I thought I'd go to the source as I love spending time outside,' she wrote.
The hopeful singleton described how she had not had much luck with dating apps so far in her life.
She went on to list the number of ways her previous online dating matches had disappointed her, including being stood up on a date and having conversations lacking 'intellect' or 'thought'.
'The conversation lacks thought - yes I'm talking about the "hi what you doin?" Or I ask how they're going and they say "good" with nothing else..'
The 26-year-old added: 'D**k pics.. say no more.'
The woman said she was looking for a partner between the age of 26 and 34 who keeps fit and is not afraid of commitment.
She also added she was looking for someone in good health.
'Also someone in good physical and mental health. I'm not your therapist,' she wrote.

The woman said she was looking for a partner between the age of 26 and 34
A photo of the unorthodox dating application was posted to Reddit, with some people left less than impressed.
'Wants a committed long term relationship but also refuses to be part of a partner's mental health. Yea this sounds like one toxic individual. Good on her for trying something new though!' one person commented.
Others were more positive about the woman's dating tactic, with one person saying: 'Good for her. Apps are f***ing weird.'