Alicia Davis who went viral after sharing her strict dating requirements now says she won’t even consider a suitor if he earns below £150,000.
Alicia knows her worth and won’t settle for less.
The former prison guard set TikTok on fire last year when she announced that any bloke hoping to try his luck must meet her demands including being in good physical shape, never having cheated in the past and having a sizable package.
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Still single and looking for her ‘Mr Right’, Alicia, who has 122,000 Instagram followers @aliciadavisxx, has now updated the list with several new prerequisites.
And she doesn’t care if it ruffles people’s feathers, because she “deserves to be spoiled”.
“The majority of the requirements I had on my dating list still remain and are incredibly important to me,” said Alicia.

“I’ve actually only removed one demand.
“I said that any man who wants to be with me ‘must be willing to leave his work to work for me’ – but I’ve changed my mind.
“I briefly dated someone who was willing to do this at the drop of a hat and I realised it’s actually the biggest ick.
“He needs to have his own goals and dreams.
“I’m generous with money but I don’t want someone to be solely dependent on me.
“Now, I’m going the opposite way.
“If a man wants to be with me, he needs to earn at least £150,000 per year or more.
“I deserve to be spoiled.

“I received a lot of backlash when I first shared my dating requirements list but that’s typical for people who are miserable.
“They don’t have a clear idea of what they want so they take issue with the fact that I do.
“I don’t care if people disagree.
“It’s so naive – laughably, really – for people to think no man will match my list.
“This is just the basics, if you ask me.”
While being financially independent is key, Alicia – who herself makes over £300,000 a year? – also has a few emotional and physical qualities that she considers “non-negotiables”.

She also stands by her previous statement that her future hubby must have a “good sized” penis – having asked for “nine inches” in the past.
She said: “They must have done the work to become more emotionally intelligent.
“Loyalty and respect is also non-negotiable.
“Any sign of otherwise and they aren’t worth another second.
“I also want to know what their love language is early on and always ask this question on the first date.
“I am very secure in myself so I won’t pair well with someone who is avoidant or anxious.

“Physically speaking, I like tattooed, muscular men with dark hair who are well-groomed and dress fashionably.
“I love a nice smile, too.
“And I also stand by my previous statement: I want a man with a good sized dick and a high sex drive.
“I have an active libido and I want them to be able to keep up, and be able to satisfy my needs with what they bring to the table in terms of size and experience.
“This angers a lot of people but why should I sacrifice my sexual pleasure?
“A lot of women like smaller penises – I just don’t happen to be one of them.”

Alicia, who hails from the Australian Gold Coast, believes every man and woman should have their own dating requirements list.
She also admits that while her friends and family are supportive, they say some of her choices are “savage”.
Alicia added: “It might sound harsh but if someone doesn’t want to live up to what I’m asking for, that’s their problem.
“Anyone who is successful, emotionally intelligent and has had bad experiences with dating would understand and agree with having a list.

“Their requirements will be different to mine, of course, but the principle remains the same.
“My friends and family are entertained by my pickiness.
“They laugh about how savage I am and how fast I get the ick, but they also understand and respect that I know what I want.
“I deserve the person I am looking for so they are also the first to remind me to cut a man out if they show red flag behaviour.
“Guys who are too nice rarely stand a chance – my friends tell me I’m probably going to ‘eat them alive’.”