A woman says men need to 'do better' after a guy didn't even want to pay for her drink on their date.
Tasia Taderera lives between Melbourne and Port Douglas in Australia, and recently went out for what she'd hoped would be a good time with a man she'd met. Check out her scathing review of the evening:
However, she was left bitterly upset when she revealed that the lad in question didn't even want to buy her a solitary drink.
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I know, some people have it really rough, don't they?
Tasia shared her rage in a post to TikTok, in which she hit out at men for not doing enough when they're out with a woman.
In the video, she is seen telling her mate about the date, and says she's 'done with men'.
"I didn't want to do this. I'm so done with men, like, they're so disgusting," she says.
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"Look at me, look at me, take me to dinner. Like, you know what I'm saying, like, don't try and get all this information out of me over one drink that you don't want to pay for.
"And I'm looking this great, and I don't know. I just can't with that, they just don't get it. I can't. I don't have time for them anymore."
Her mate then chips in, adding: "Boys do better on dates, do better."
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Before Tasia concludes: "You know what, we should start giving reviews we should start sending out, 'Okay, so this is how you did', so that they get better, because at the end of the day, they've been doing bare minimum and wanting to be praised, period."
Unsurprisingly, her comments sparked quite the debate, with people split on how they feel about the role of the man on a date.
One user said: "They’re soooo broke lmao."
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Another commented: "She's so stunning and getting treated like this. Men should be embarrassed."
"I cant imagine going out with someone who looks like her and not trying to take her to Paris," put a third.
While another added: "I agree on the reviews LMAOO."
Not everyone agreed, though.
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Some felt that Tasia was being slightly harsh on her date.
"Not entitled at all," said one.
While someone else asked: "Why does he have to pay for you? Why is your time so much more valuable than his?"
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