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The last girl I went on a date with I think simply assumed that I would pay for her stuff (which I don't personally have a huge qualm about) and did it in a way where it would have been a pretty dick move to call her out in front of a restaurant, when I'm pretty positive she's just under the impression of old school dating ways and probably has never had to pay for a date.
The meal was like 6 bucks to pay for her so it wasn't a huge issue but I don't want to lose her respect and have a precedent of me covering the bills for women I'm not currently sleeping with.
I'd like to go on date 2 and hopefully seal the deal but I think it might be in my best interest not to pay for her.
How do I approach telling her this without her auto-rejecting or getting in a shitty mood because of it (though if that's the case might be for the better as I don't need an entitled princess).
I'm thinking something along the lines of this.
"Look I don't usually buy stuff for women I'm not sleeping with. I'm sure you simply assumed it last time and that's fine I wasn't going to make a huge deal about it in front of the restaurant. But I don't believe in buying women's stuff for them to be in my company. If you don't understand we can make conversation about it once we sit down."
This still seems a bit cheapskate/jerk (the latter is no biggie on my part).
Any suggestions on how to word this? Things to add/not to add?
Thanks gentlemen!
-Rob
The meal was like 6 bucks to pay for her so it wasn't a huge issue but I don't want to lose her respect and have a precedent of me covering the bills for women I'm not currently sleeping with.
I'd like to go on date 2 and hopefully seal the deal but I think it might be in my best interest not to pay for her.
How do I approach telling her this without her auto-rejecting or getting in a shitty mood because of it (though if that's the case might be for the better as I don't need an entitled princess).
I'm thinking something along the lines of this.
"Look I don't usually buy stuff for women I'm not sleeping with. I'm sure you simply assumed it last time and that's fine I wasn't going to make a huge deal about it in front of the restaurant. But I don't believe in buying women's stuff for them to be in my company. If you don't understand we can make conversation about it once we sit down."
This still seems a bit cheapskate/jerk (the latter is no biggie on my part).
Any suggestions on how to word this? Things to add/not to add?
Thanks gentlemen!
-Rob