>>Been dating a guy for a while and he knows that I don't do
>>dutch dates since he tried that once before when we dated
>>months ago.
>
>That says it all right there. You had expectations. You made
>them known. If he can't pay, don't go. He will quickly realize
>that if you are important enough, he will have to make
>sacrifices or make dinner for you and eat at home (that is an
>option too, you know
> )
Hi Janice,
On the one hand I can see what you are saying but on the other, I think that sort of hard line attitude only works if all you want is someone to pay for dinner (or cook for you), and from what Divagirl has said in the past, she'd like a commited, serious relationship. If it's the first few dates, ok, but honestly, if I were a guy and 5 or 6 months into a relationship the woman I was with refused to go out unless I was paying...I'd drop her pretty quickly. I mean, at what point does it become a partnership then? Just my opinion.
Sparrow
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow - what a ride!’ — Peter Sage
>>dutch dates since he tried that once before when we dated
>>months ago.
>
>That says it all right there. You had expectations. You made
>them known. If he can't pay, don't go. He will quickly realize
>that if you are important enough, he will have to make
>sacrifices or make dinner for you and eat at home (that is an
>option too, you know
> )
Hi Janice,
On the one hand I can see what you are saying but on the other, I think that sort of hard line attitude only works if all you want is someone to pay for dinner (or cook for you), and from what Divagirl has said in the past, she'd like a commited, serious relationship. If it's the first few dates, ok, but honestly, if I were a guy and 5 or 6 months into a relationship the woman I was with refused to go out unless I was paying...I'd drop her pretty quickly. I mean, at what point does it become a partnership then? Just my opinion.
Sparrow
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow - what a ride!’ — Peter Sage