Re: Setting foundations during first 3 months: what if her Bday falls in the 3 m
lucifer,
If you aren't exclusive, I think even a paid dinner is too much. When he talks about the "first 3 months of a relationship," he's referring to the transition period after you two have had sex, but BEFORE you two have committed to each other. Until you two are committed, you can literally keep things to a minimum as much as you'd like.
At the very most, I would probably just have her over at your place for dinner that you two cook together (and I guess maybe I would pay for the ingredients as that would probably be fine if you want). I generally date more independent women, so if a girl's birthday were to fall on a day during the casual period that we're not committed, I would expect her to usually have other plans with her friends instead. It would feel a bit needy to me if a girl felt like she wanted to spend her birthday with me when I haven't even given her more than sex and conversation at that point. I'm sure it happens, but I would be slightly concerned about her future habits and her not having enough of her own time to spend on her own plate.
If you two are exclusive, then it's usually considered that you've "passed" the 3-month relationship period (although occasionally you can fall into a relationship before this amount of time expires, but it usually means you probably invested a bit more time in her earlier on than you probably should have, in my opinion). At that point, doing something like taking her out to dinner and paying for it is probably fine. It's really up to you at that point. I feel like a gift would be a bit too much for me (as I'm already paying for the dinner), but something relatively small in financial value would suffice.
- Franco