Hi everyone,
I recently discovered this site. I was an AFC until about 2 years ago but then I saw the light. Anyway, I would appreciate your opinions on this.
A month ago, a friend of mine (great guy, but still something of an AFC) met a very attractive woman (the athletic girl-next-door type) in the gym. For the first date, despite my (unsolicited) advice, he took her to dinner at a nice restaurant(the entrees are at $18 and up), and then they went and got coffee. The conversation seemed to flow well (according to my friend) that date (although I don't think anything physical happened). He paid for everything, she didn't even offer. But when he called her for a next date, she thanked him and said that it was "really really nice" meeting him, she had just become exclusive with someone from back home (AFTER their date, BTW).
Now my friend was a gentleman about it, but he is pissed. He feels that he was suckered into buying dinner for someone else's girlfriend. If she really weren't available, he reasons, she should have said something about that or at least make some offer to help pay for the date. (She didn't even OFFER to pay for ANYTHING, although my friend does admit that HE was the one who picked the place and that she ordered only a pasta dish--the cheapest on the menu--and water to drink.)
I told him that she was a Meal Hoe, but then again, maybe that's me. I'd be interested in your opinions.
So was she in the wrong? (yes/no) User behavior on her part or was she entitled to act as she did?
One positive thing about this is that my friend now sees the light about the first date being INexpensive!
I recently discovered this site. I was an AFC until about 2 years ago but then I saw the light. Anyway, I would appreciate your opinions on this.
A month ago, a friend of mine (great guy, but still something of an AFC) met a very attractive woman (the athletic girl-next-door type) in the gym. For the first date, despite my (unsolicited) advice, he took her to dinner at a nice restaurant(the entrees are at $18 and up), and then they went and got coffee. The conversation seemed to flow well (according to my friend) that date (although I don't think anything physical happened). He paid for everything, she didn't even offer. But when he called her for a next date, she thanked him and said that it was "really really nice" meeting him, she had just become exclusive with someone from back home (AFTER their date, BTW).
Now my friend was a gentleman about it, but he is pissed. He feels that he was suckered into buying dinner for someone else's girlfriend. If she really weren't available, he reasons, she should have said something about that or at least make some offer to help pay for the date. (She didn't even OFFER to pay for ANYTHING, although my friend does admit that HE was the one who picked the place and that she ordered only a pasta dish--the cheapest on the menu--and water to drink.)
I told him that she was a Meal Hoe, but then again, maybe that's me. I'd be interested in your opinions.
So was she in the wrong? (yes/no) User behavior on her part or was she entitled to act as she did?
One positive thing about this is that my friend now sees the light about the first date being INexpensive!
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