Do you find it alluring if a man orders for you at a restaurant?

Anonymous
The other weird scenario Ive been in is when someone just expects you to pay for the group or pays for the group and doesn't discuss it it's one thing to offer. Another to demand or just wait for someone else to pay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This entirely depends!

Outback Steakhouse = no way, weirdo.

Chic French restaurant and I've never been, know nothing about French cuisine = order away.

“She’ll have the Bloomin Onion and a water. I’m on a tight budget here.”
Anonymous
My DH orders for me most if the time. I like it.

I wouldn't say I find it alluring. I find it helpful. 😆
Anonymous
Like everything, it’s hot if he’s rich and/or attractive.

It’s not when he’s a male pattern baldness fed wearing TJ Maxx loafers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DH orders for me most if the time. I like it.

I wouldn't say I find it alluring. I find it helpful. 😆


You like not picking out what you eat? I find this really weird.,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH orders for me most if the time. I like it.

I wouldn't say I find it alluring. I find it helpful. 😆


You like not picking out what you eat? I find this really weird.,


Of course she picked out what she was going to eat and told her husband. I think it’s kind of weird that you don’t talk at all about what you want to order before the waiter comes around, pp.
Anonymous
Like for me like picking what I should eat himself? Heck no, but if I tell him I want the steak and a while later the server comes and he's like "She will have the steak well done," that's fine.
Anonymous
Never seen it done in my 25-year 'career' as a waiter. Not talking about the woman being in the bathroom or busy somehow.
Would have probably seen it on her face like 'wth'!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I guess those who don't like it also don't like a man who opens the door for you.


Opening a door is not a gendered role. It's common courtesy. I appreciate anyone who opens a door for me. I also do my share of opening doors for others.


What I really hate, as a woman, is when I get to the door first, hold it for a man behind me, and then he reaches around and grabs the door and gestures me through. No, dude, I'm holding the door for you and that's okay! Just say thank you and go TF through the door.


You sound delightful.


She sounds correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes.

Some men still know how to be men.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, no, this is awful. "The lady will have..." Cringe.


+1,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, no, this is awful. "The lady will have..." Cringe.


+1,000


It’s like James Bond right before he rapes you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH orders for me most if the time. I like it.

I wouldn't say I find it alluring. I find it helpful. 😆


You like not picking out what you eat? I find this really weird.,


Yeah. I actually like not picking what I eat.

And he likes not picking what he wears.

I find it really weird that you find it really weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH orders for me most if the time. I like it.

I wouldn't say I find it alluring. I find it helpful. 😆


You like not picking out what you eat? I find this really weird.,


Of course she picked out what she was going to eat and told her husband. I think it’s kind of weird that you don’t talk at all about what you want to order before the waiter comes around, pp.


That's some of it.

And sometimes we are at a place where we have been a million times before and I have ordered the exact same thing.

And sometimes, I just want to eat something and want someone to choose so I don't have to. It is equally helpful if my kids pick for me. Or my sister.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I once dated a woman who said she wanted me to order for her when we went out. At the time I thought that this definitely is not the woman for me - it was one more tidbit that she would require more maintenance that I could manage. That was probably true but years later, I think it may have been that she had extreme social anxiety.


Would social anxiety prevent someone from ordering from a menu? They managed to make it to the restaurant with a date just fine.


A much earlier poster on this thread described how she has anxiety around being in public and it's a much better time out for her if her DH orders for her. She tells him what she wants. Some people do fine getting out but don't do well interacting with strangers like waiters etc. So please don't assume that because "they managed to make it to the restaurant with a date just fine," they are "just fine" to order as well. Whatever works for those folks, works, and that's not something to judge.
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