Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do you think those lavish dates cost?
DP why in the world is this important to you? How does this add meaning to this persons challenge? It doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:How much do you think those lavish dates cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He probably doesn’t want to spend more money.
Are you paying at all for these lavish dates?
OP said above she invited and offered to pay for some, but he declined. Because her paying for one date means he would need to reciprocate/pay for the next one, and he doesn't want to!
I was in a relationship with someone like that: he wouldn't invite me or be very lazy planning, but also scolded me for giving him anything material. For example, I bought him an electric kettle just because his was very old and rusty. We liked to have tea at his place. He wasn't grateful for the gift, and we soon broke up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[mastodon]Anonymous wrote:Tough love: He doesn't like you anymore.
He probably liked the chase more than he liked you in the first place? Why is he still around? Inertia, probably.
Yes I think he's trying to get her to break up with him and think it's her idea.
I disagree, if that were true he wouldn’t still be treating her well in every other domain but planning expensive dates. He’s broke is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s landed the prize, now he thinks he doesn’t have to work anymore.
OP here. I sense this a little bit. But I’d say the way he works for the prize has changed over time. He doesn’t plan the dates but he does do the dishes, is a good listener when I have a bad day, showers me with attentive sex, is kind to my friends and family, etc. He is honestly a great guy. So I’ve been wondering if maybe I’m being high maintenance for wanting the dates back?
How much does he make? This, my friends is a perfect example of dating leverage. Early investment is key. Now though he’s converting acts of service bc they’re more sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:He probably doesn’t want to spend more money.
Are you paying at all for these lavish dates?
are you expecting him to read your mind?
Anonymous wrote:[mastodon]Anonymous wrote:Tough love: He doesn't like you anymore.
He probably liked the chase more than he liked you in the first place? Why is he still around? Inertia, probably.
Yes I think he's trying to get her to break up with him and think it's her idea.