No this is just some BS that incels make up. |
Was the chemistry just missing? I would have been strongly inclined to marry that person, myself. |
| If I know portions will be large then I’ll get a dinner salad or a hearty appetizer. I wouldn’t walk out with leftovers on a first date. |
Although I should add that the very jaded part of me suspects it could have been a 'move' intended to get him laid. |
Yeah, he was a really cool guy and the conversation flowed but neither of us really got sparks. I don't think it was a move on his part, I think it was just that he was a nice person. |
DP. These men don't have to go out with these women, though. They can do cheaper first dates, like happy hour, if they don't want to buy dinners right away. I imagine that the women who have guys lining up to buy them dinner on date #1 and/or pay for their uber are very beautiful and have lots of options. |
The Uber thing is tactless but I don't see how this proves they are only out for free meals. It just proves they go on a lot of dates. Is the implication here that they are not having sex on the first date so just trying to get a free dinner? I think it's much more likely they are lonely and enjoy the idea of getting dressed up to go out or their biological clock is ticking so they're churning through guys trying to find a catch. I would certainly hope they would not be having sex with multiple new guys per week (over 100 per year!). |
The whole point of not letting your date pick you up or drive you home is because it's a safety issue early on. Having them order you a car defeats that completely. Are you sure these are actual New Yorkers? City girls aren't this stupid. |
| I would eat all my food. |
| In my dating years I always ordered something small or light to keep the cost down and that eating is not the most attractive thing. Until I was engaged I never took leftovers home. Prices are so high now I definitely take stuff home. |
I like this kind of unexpected twist where you start to think “ummmm rude” and then it switches to “oh he’s actually being generous and thoughtful” But. Question is, did he give just your portion away, or all of it? |
| I’m a man and have never given this a second thought when a woman does this. Sometimes it’s ended up on my fridge at the end of the night and they take it home the next day. |
All of it! I didn't realize it was ambiguous but I think giving away just my little portion and keeping his would have been a less charming gesture. |
This is a good point. On my first date with my now DH (after meeting at a bar) I was so nervous/excited I could only order a salad. Afterward we decided to walk to a nearby restaurant for another round of drinks (for which I paid since he got dinner/our first drinks). After that we ended up walking around and talking until almost 2 am (we also both ran into friends while out and socialized in a group too). This was back in our 20s when the whole night was just waiting to unfold. If you really have butterflies about someone and are excited to spend time with them, I just can’t imagine ordering a big meal and then packing it to go. Unless maybe it’s a weeknight blind date and you know you have to head straight home/the chemistry was slow to build. |
| It’s cheap. |