I posted this in another thread.
Also, I am curious as to when this ritual took hold as the primary date model (alongside the slightly less problematic movie date). Go back a few decades and eating out wasn't in the budget of most people, yet they were still hooking up somehow.
Someone recently posted something like 'the modern woman doesn't want to say to her friends 'Oh Brad took me to this classy restaurant and then he brought me home and kissed me on the porch it was so romantic' they want to say 'I met this guy and we went to the park and we were fooling around and he just kissed me it was so spontaneous and romantic'.
Perhaps this has always been somewhat true, and maybe the dinner date has become such a dull cliche that it is now almost exclusively used by modern woman for the free food and attention, and should be avoided at all costs. What do you think?
And I wondered if any of any of the successful DJs reading this have different experiences. I can't find a thread concerning this subject, so share your thoughts and experiences regarding dinner dates here.Nighthawk said:Girls see men who offer them dinner on a first date as chumps. Even more so if she suggests it and you agree. You should have said 'Hmm, dinner is for couples, lets just meet for a drink.'
I was talking to my gf about this last night - she has had plenty of dinner dates, none of them ever led to anything but a full tummy and maybe a peck on the cheek. Whereas I have had plenty of girls and never gone on a dinner date.
Likewise on UK Big Brother good-with-women Liam was teasing the hot twin about her lame dinner date procedure. She acted a little upset, but you could tell his qualifying and unwillingness to fall into the dinner-date/peck on the cheek/LJBF trap made her fancy him more. Then AFC Brian, who has already been LJBFed by her offered to take her out for a classy meal wherever she wanted. She dodged the offer.
NIGHTHAWK SAYS NO DINNER DATES!
Also, I am curious as to when this ritual took hold as the primary date model (alongside the slightly less problematic movie date). Go back a few decades and eating out wasn't in the budget of most people, yet they were still hooking up somehow.
Someone recently posted something like 'the modern woman doesn't want to say to her friends 'Oh Brad took me to this classy restaurant and then he brought me home and kissed me on the porch it was so romantic' they want to say 'I met this guy and we went to the park and we were fooling around and he just kissed me it was so spontaneous and romantic'.
Perhaps this has always been somewhat true, and maybe the dinner date has become such a dull cliche that it is now almost exclusively used by modern woman for the free food and attention, and should be avoided at all costs. What do you think?