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As the man, I'm expected to risk rejection and approach her, get her number, and invite her on a date.timmylivingalie said:What if the chick is insisting on going to dinner?
a good rule that unfortunately is rarely followed by men.no dinner til she's sleeps with you
This is actually true. When an event is broadcasted in the mass media frequency of an event goes through the roof, including negative behaviors such as those in my Prooff283000 said:Because of this story I wouldn't be surprised if online dating gets a big boost. As in women on POF and other dating sites agreeing to go on dates more and more just for the meal with no intention of talking to the guy they went out with after the date is over. I'm sure it already happens now but to a lesser extent.
It means she's using you for a free dinner and you'll never see her again. An AFC and his money will soon be parted.timmylivingalie said:What if the chick is insisting on going to dinner?
Thats because my male buddy is a "friend". A woman who you have just met and are taking out to dinner is not a friend...jafyk said:Can you guys give an honest answer to my question? Are there any of you who have chilled with a male buddy and paid for his drink? Sure some of you have right? So, to the poster saying hanging out with a woman as a friend bla bla bla...what's wrong if you choose to pay for her drink?
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I have some women friends that need help with their rent payment. Would you like to help them out since spending money on females makes you feel like such a man? LOL :flowers:jafyk said:Sometimes paying for the woman makes me feel like the man you know?
There is one big difference jafyk...when we give money to a male friend we are not trying to fvck him.jafyk said:Can you guys give an honest answer to my question? Are there any of you who have chilled with a male buddy and paid for his drink? Sure some of you have right? So, to the poster saying hanging out with a woman as a friend bla bla bla...what's wrong if you choose to pay for her drink?
J Roc said:Thats because my male buddy is a "friend". A woman who you have just met and are taking out to dinner is not a friend...
I have some women friends that need help with their rent payment. Would you like to help them out since spending money on females makes you feel like such a man? LOL :flowers:
"After spending lavishly, "You'd think a guy would try to kiss you or get something back," she said. "I have yet to hold hands or let someone put their arm around me.""jafyk said:Who knows maybe this girl sleeps with some of her dates. You can't say she doesn't have a sexual need as well.
honest answer, yes. I'll buy friends anything, but its usually under the premise that ' I got this time, you get next'. I've done this with friends who are struggling financially too.jafyk said:Can you guys give an honest answer to my question? Are there any of you who have chilled with a male buddy and paid for his drink? Sure some of you have right? So, to the poster saying hanging out with a woman as a friend bla bla bla...what's wrong if you choose to pay for her drink?
Agreed. Paying for a beer or 3 amounts to what? $15 bucks? I can live with that.Espi said:In my opinion, there's nothing wrong whatsoever with paying for a drink or two.
The man is expected to pay--right or wrong, it's just the way it is. Many women latch on to this concept and play the traditional card--even though they're no longer adhering to traditional feminine values. it's just another way that women can manipulate men. It's a power thing.
Just man the fvuck up and pay for the drink(s).
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
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