Quit making this complicated. Men pay.
Yes, first date especially. The man should hold her chair and pay for the meal. I agree with you !
Quit making this complicated. Men pay.
No one should pay. It should be free!![]()
I guess the image I posted isn't showing. It's an ad for free restaurant meals.That would be nice, but I believe most restaurants and waitresses vehemently object to the dine and dash strategy.
I see it!I guess the image I posted isn't showing. It's an ad for free restaurant meals.
I guess the image I posted isn't showing. It's an ad for free restaurant meals.
What if the person inviting doesn’t have enough money? But is really invested in this person?Who ever has the money should pay....Also who ever did the invite should pay....
What if the person inviting doesn’t have enough money? But is really invested in this person?
Good idea regarding park or beachThen you go for a walk somewhere - like park or beach - that doesn't cost money.... Most people have food so make a picnic.
I guess the image I posted isn't showing. It's an ad for free restaurant meals.
Fried chicken and potato salad.Then you go for a walk somewhere - like park or beach - that doesn't cost money.... Most people have food so make a picnic.
I’ve heard alot of stories like that where if the guy isn’t enjoying his date he won’t spend money or pay for the date at all. I’d assume women do this sort of thing too.I personally like splitsies. Sometimes a straight split is easy if the ticket is even, but sometime it’s better to do the “I pay for ______ you pay for ____.”
I also seem to notice that guys can be (understandably) salty if you have a date where they pay but it doesn’t work out. I had that happen and chemistry was just not there. I informed him I’d be happy to be friends but romantically there wasn’t any spark. To this day no response. He probably felt taken advantage of, which was by no means my intent...
I had people invite me to their birthdays and then expect me to pay for meal. Um you hosting it, so you provide at least something for your guests. Thats just courteous.
If they’ve agreed (whether man or woman) to pay for part or all of the date and decide not to because they “aren’t enjoying themselves” I think that’s wrong. You agreed to the date, you agreed to the terms, it’s like a verbal contract on your honor. You don’t get a refund from Disneyland if you’re “not having a good enough time.”I’ve heard alot of stories like that where if the guy isn’t enjoying his date he won’t spend money or pay for the date at all. I’d assume women do this sort of thing too.
Pretty stink if you ask me.