Anonymous
Post 02/14/2015 00:36     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:It's always possible that the $ aren't that big a deal to him, and he's happy to have the company with whom to enjoy a nice restaurant.

It's possible.


This was my first thought, because I know somene like this. He's a colleague and friend, and simply really enjoys amazing food and wine. He's been very generous in taking me out to dinner several times, and the bills are astronomical, but it's what he enjoys and he's definitely not trying to impress me or get into my pants.

I realize it's different in OP's case because it's actually a date, but my first thought was that the guy may be similar to my friend.
dcguy
Post 02/14/2015 00:29     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:It could end up costing that with the place he chose! We've never even kissed! I'm not sure how I feel about this...


That's downright awkward.

Have there been any other red flags along the way?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 23:23     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:How can you eat knowing the guy sitting in front of you is thinking about f'king you? I mean that sounds really wrong to me, no?


actually, it sounds pretty hot to me, just not when he's trying to impress with $
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 23:08     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

How can you eat knowing the guy sitting in front of you is thinking about f'king you? I mean that sounds really wrong to me, no?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:49     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Haha, look like you are getting it from both sides this evening!
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:48     Subject: Re:$500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:47     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:I'm too lazy to cue the eye roll. Just imagine it if you can.


This one is for you

This one is from me
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:46     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:It's always possible that the $ aren't that big a deal to him, and he's happy to have the company with whom to enjoy a nice restaurant.

It's possible.


It's over doing it even for someone with a lot of money.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:46     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

I'm too lazy to cue the eye roll. Just imagine it if you can.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:45     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

It's always possible that the $ aren't that big a deal to him, and he's happy to have the company with whom to enjoy a nice restaurant.

It's possible.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:44     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


so you have a price... i thought so.


Not PP you quoted but this says a lot about your outlook.


how so?


You think you can buy love. But you are poorer than you thought.


You are right, Dr. Phil! I don't know what to say other than... Wow...


Were you always this witty? or did you learn this on the internets?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:42     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


so you have a price... i thought so.


Not PP you quoted but this says a lot about your outlook.


how so?


You think you can buy love. But you are poorer than you thought.


You are right, Dr. Phil! I don't know what to say other than... Wow...
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:42     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


so you have a price... i thought so.


Not PP you quoted but this says a lot about your outlook.


how so?


You think you can buy love. But you are poorer than you thought.


+ infinity. Some men think they can buy any woman's affection.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:40     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner

Anonymous wrote:


so you have a price... i thought so.


Not PP you quoted but this says a lot about your outlook.


how so?


You think you can buy love. But you are poorer than you thought.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 22:37     Subject: $500 valentine's dinner



so you have a price... i thought so.


Not PP you quoted but this says a lot about your outlook.


how so?