Should you pay for dinner? Yes

guywhoneedshelp

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TheChosenJuan said:
Contrary to popular belief, paying for a woman's dinner has nothing to do with "buying affection". The initial attraction has already been established from the fact she's out on a date with you. The question here is WHY aren't you paying? Because you're worried about looking like a wuss. In other words, it's insecurity no matter what anybody tells you.

Confident guys pay because we want to. :up:
I generally will pay for a dinner if I'm taking a girl out to a restaurant for the first time, if it's my idea. What I mean is, I'm the one choosing the restaurant (probably going to be expensive) and I'm not going to expect the girl to be able to afford it. I'm 21 and I understand that most people my age aren't in the financial shape I am.
 

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I say the most important thing is not to make a rule out of it.

In general, on my first dinner date i'll go dutch, but then on subsequent dates I'll pay if I'm the one choosing the restaurant. If she protests, then I tell her next time she has to take me out. When she chooses the place, of course I don't pay...
 

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This is the problem I've had to overcome. Greek culture, like Middle Eastern culture, is all about the boasting through 'generosity'. You will literally see grown-men fight to pay the bill. Once, the idea of me going dutch appalled me. How could any man give up his honour like that? But then I realised that doing it with women shuts them right down.

I have no issue paying for dates if it's been a steady LTR. Or if I know that she's returning a 'favour'.
 

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jogel13 said:
more of like... is that friendzone behavior?
Yeah, it could be...normally you could tell if it is a friendzone at the end of the night.
 

It doesn't matter how good-looking you are, how romantic you are, how funny you are... or anything else. If she doesn't have something INVESTED in you and the relationship, preferably quite a LOT invested, she'll dump you, without even the slightest hesitation, as soon as someone a little more "interesting" comes along.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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splendid u sound a bit frugal. I take the high road, enjoy their company, and pay for dinner. this isnt a 50-50 world, we ARE the hunters, the persuers. I get tons of p---- so it works for me.

Edit: Read below, Allurere knows his stuff
 
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Allurre

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I would suggest paying for FIRST dates, always. It's a gentlemanly thing to do. It's courtesy.

Don't be cheap.

On top of that, your first dates shouldn't have to resort to fine dining under the company of a 5-star chef either.
 
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