03-03-2007, 09:15 PM
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I like that she communicated about it and asked you to pay, acknowledging that she had offered...rather than being passive aggressive about it.
If a guy wants my love an affection, I'm not above making him work a bit for it. I think I'm worth fighting for -- but then again, when the relationship is established I expect everything is 50-50. That's how a partnership works.
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03-05-2007, 03:49 AM
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Freeze!
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You know how you can catch her out on this? Simple, take her out to dinner making sure that she knows that you are going dutch. Then when it comes time to foot the bill, you simply take out what you owe and leave it at that. If her meal is more than yours then tough and don't cave if she asks help paying the rest. I dislike people who are like this. They expect you to cover them with everything when the can't. Also when I was single and dating, and they invited me out to dinner I always asked in advance who is paying/what the payments arrangments are - if we are paying seperatly or not etc. If they say they have got it covered I always make sure that I order the least expensive thing out of courtesy. I remember one time this girl had a whinge about how much she had to pay for her meal. Mine and hers were roughly the same price and I think she was trying to make me feel guilty for not paying for her, I simply said to her 'well if you didn't like the price then why get it?". That shut her up and put her in her place at the same time. After that she didn't mention it anymore.
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03-06-2007, 12:52 PM
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is not this trim anymore!
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I don't date either, Mr. Lil frowns upon it, but would pay without even discussing it.
The idea of a date is to be together. Not to reconcile your expenses in an effort to keep things equitable.
Think of it as an investment in your future. On your 50th wedding anniversary, are you going to regret having spent a couple of bucks for dinner while dating?
Ok...bad example.
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03-06-2007, 04:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Vieth
You know how you can catch her out on this? Simple, take her out to dinner making sure that she knows that you are going dutch. Then when it comes time to foot the bill, you simply take out what you owe and leave it at that. If her meal is more than yours then tough and don't cave if she asks help paying the rest. I dislike people who are like this. They expect you to cover them with everything when the can't. Also when I was single and dating, and they invited me out to dinner I always asked in advance who is paying/what the payments arrangments are - if we are paying seperatly or not etc. If they say they have got it covered I always make sure that I order the least expensive thing out of courtesy. I remember one time this girl had a whinge about how much she had to pay for her meal. Mine and hers were roughly the same price and I think she was trying to make me feel guilty for not paying for her, I simply said to her 'well if you didn't like the price then why get it?". That shut her up and put her in her place at the same time. After that she didn't mention it anymore.
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I don't even know where to begin...
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03-06-2007, 06:11 PM
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Yes you did.
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03-23-2007, 12:25 PM
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i have to agree with what dicksbro said i never expected her to pay for anything
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