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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You posted the same thing two weeks ago. [/quote] Nope that was me. I was decent enough to stay and even pay for the brunch. This guy is not me. In hindsight I should have called out my fatty fatfish date and walked out / [b]saved $100 on a go-nowhere brunch date[/b]. But the fatty moms of dcum as expected support the fatfish lying and deceptive OLD girl geez[/quote] Men see dates as paying into a sex fund. If she doesn't put out, or if you're not interested, you see it as a waste. It's not. It's an opportunity to work on your own dating form, because y'all think you bring a lot to the table and most of you really don't. A date that doesn't "go anywhere" isn't a waste, it's an experience. It helps you refine your own lens, or reflect on what your lens is actually like. For example, the pp is the sort of "man" who'd use "fatty fatfish" to describe a woman. That's a character defect: fatphobia. If he were smart, he'd get more than $100 worth out of some self-evaluation and empathy training which would make him more attractive to a future date. Instead, he'll stew about how bitter he is that his $100 "investment" didn't pay out in a stranger's bedroom. When we say "men are trash" this is the trashy behavior/mentality we're talking about, "gentlemen". [/quote]
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