+1 I worked with someone like this over 20 years ago! It is not a new phenomenon at all. There was no tinder that I can recall but she would go on J date (she was Jewish) and plan half her week eating dinners with guys from all around our major urban area. She had zero standards for who bought her dinner and would bad mouth them afterwards. She was very pretty, so it was an endless spring of free meals. |
Ha, probably true. People are so strange. Don’t sweat it OP. Posters here are making it seem like you were leaning over and scoffing her meal. Rather than assuming she didn’t like it, you should have asked. If she liked your meal more than hers, offer to switch or let her choose another entree. Find a less neurotic date. Good luck! |
| Lol at men actually thinking it’s worth it for a woman to go on a date with a guy she doesn’t like for free food. Wtf dudes. No wonder you are single since you’re so clueless about what it’s like to be a woman. |
+100 it's 2024 and we have jobs and our own money and can buy our own food. Ain't nobody got time for that. |
By his own admission, that’s what he was doing. So rude and presumptuous. |
Yeah, we don't do that (go on dates for a food stash). She was put off by OP's manners. I would really wonder about a guy who ate my food. Did you reach over? I bet OP is also overweight |
I'm a man (which makes me presumed clueless in the DCUM world) and even I can see that no woman is going to go on dates with men she doesn't like only for free food. Time is way more valuable than the cost of the food, and not just the time for the date itself, but managing all the baggage that early stage dating entails. |
This. Room for improvement for both of you. |
Sorry, but that's unfortunately not true for a lot of women on the dating market. Particularly in expensive places like LA, SF, NYC, and even DC. (not sure where OP is located) There are definitely women - usually in their 20s - who will go out with a guy for a nice meal and free drinks. At the end of the date, the woman is going home with a doggy bag (weeknight) or ditches the guy to go meet up with their friends for more festivities (weekend). It's happened to lot of my buddies. It's not common, but pretty easy to sniff out once its happened to you. |
What liberties? He asked, she answered and then was upset he listened to her. |
+1. She wants a mind reader. Also, who takes a "to go" box on a 2nd date. |
He's not taking 'liberties'. He asked. |
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My first thought was that this was fine, but the more I think about it, the more I think she might have been right. This does seem like a small example of normalized misogyny. And one of those examples where it hurts both men and women because it’s hard for you to see how you did anything wrong.
I’m calling it misogyny because you wouldn’t have done this with another man. If you were having a business dinner or getting together with another man from church or whatever, and you had only met once or twice, you wouldn’t ask him to eat the rest of his food. That would be so odd. It seems fine in this context because it’s normal for a man to ask this of a woman. But it shouldn’t be. |
So would you do this when you’re taking a client out to dinner? No, because you want to make a good impression. Same for a date. What a clueless bungler OP is. |
At what point did the “to go” box come into this? OP didn’t mention it. That’s ridiculous to assume she was upset because she wouldn’t have leftovers. |