He didn’t take any liberties. He asked if he could have it. It’s not like he distracted her by pointing across the room to distract her and then scoop a bunch of her fettuccine into his mouth when he wasn’t looking. THAT would worry me. Asking and receiving a green light does not. |
It blows my mind that men actually think that women do this. I don’t know a single woman who has ever gone on a potentially crappy date just to get a free meal. How old are y’all? I’m 36, graduated college during the 2008 recession. My female friends and I would have eaten McDonalds or rice and beans rather than spent two hours with some unlikeable scrub just to get free dinner and a drink! |
You seem to lack basic manners as well It's rude to ask to eat off someone's plate. Even if we ignore this and accept that she agreed for him to have some more doesn't mean eat what's left, that's just glutinous and poor form. I'd be put off by his lack of manners as well. While I might not decline to see him again it would definitely be in the back of my mind as a note. |
That's b.s. Men ask other men for their food all the time. It's even depicted in TV and movies. "Are you gonna eat that?" is a common question. There is a classic scene in the movie "Diner" where the guys get in an argument about food one of them has left on his plate. |
I agree with you. Here’s the thing though: OP wouldn’t have done this if he was having dinner with his boss. You know that. I know that. OP’s date knows that. If he wouldn’t do it with someone who is important to him and who he respects, then why would he do it with his date? |
You're an idiot. Men, at least young men, will grab food off each other's plates. |
I haven’t seen the movie, but I’m betting this isn’t the second meal those guys have ever shared together. I’m also going to bet that neither of those guys has a lot of respect for the other. |
I don’t see this unless they are at the dining hall or something and already good friends. I’ve never been out to a meal at a restaurant and seen a man ask another man for the rest of his dinner. |
Uhmm…no they don’t. I work at an academic hospital and take the medical students or residents out to lunch or dinner prior to interviews sometimes. I’ve never seen a man ask for something off of another man’s plate. |
You should lighten up. |
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Well this didn't happen...
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I’m not trying to embarrass the OP. I see men ask this of their wives and girlfriends ALL of the time. I don’t think what he did is abnormal. I just think it’s starting to not be tolerated in a younger generation of women. |
Key words being "wives and girlfriends." This was a second date. |
| Yes you are a jerk for eating her dinner on the second date. Until you have exchanged bodily fluids you shouldn’t be sticking your fork in her dinner. |
Most 20-something guys are similarly broke, so they aren't the ones treating these 20-something women to nice meals and free drinks - they are asking to meet up for coffee. If the more established 30+ guys were dating women their own age maybe they wouldn't have to worry about foodie calls because the women who are their peers don't need or want to go on crappy dates for free food. |