I'm just looking for four people's opinion on this..
- bluesummer
- ecojeanne
- lesa
- starbuck
Everyone else however.., can also feel free to write..
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So.., this is what I was thinking..
Guy and girl are going out.., they have a good time.., they both think the other is cute.., they're both a little nervous.., yet excited.., all the typical things you can expect from an ordinary date.., and then the bill comes..
Let's just say that on average it's $100.., which is only really $50 for the other person..
In a week.., that's $700.., $350 for the other person..
In a month.., that's $2800.., $1400 for the other person..
In a year.., that's only $36500.., and only $18250 for the other person..
Fine.., not a big deal.. really..
It's more symbolic than anything else.. and what was interesting is how the male opinion on this differs..
For Ben.., it's a blowjob contract..
For Tony.., it's something he feels he needs to do.., so he's a victim of social pressure..
For me.., I find Ben's mentality offensive.. That's like saying she would not be sexually interested in him if he wouldn't pay.. Since it's just a symbolic gesture.., showing how much you enjoyed the other person's company and date.., it's kind of stupid to be saying "every time".., "here.., I.., like always.., have enjoyed the date and your company more than you have enjoyed mine.., how lovely it is to be dating someone like you.., please.., let me.., get the bill for the millionth time.."
Then there's Carla.., her take on it is largely defensive.., "I pay for things "sometimes".., like I try and get him "little" gifts "here and there".., or "once in a while" I'll try and treat him to something nice"
Which still actually leaves the real question unanswered.. When the actual bill comes..
What is going through a woman's mind?
What does it mean for a woman?
Oh.., and news flash.., "no guy actually likes paying".. no matter how much he likes you.. So I've looked into the language of both people when the bill comes.. The guy either falls for the social conditioning and feels it's the right thing to do.., or he feels he's going to be getting something out of it later.. The girl just sits there.., either completely quiet.., feeling bad and guilty.., waiting for the guy to pay.., or she tries to relieve herself of that guilt of not paying.., by pretending to offer to pay.. "Oh no! Are you sure? I feel so bad.. Please.., let me.. really? Are you sure? Aww.. Thank you.. you're so sweet"..
So far.., I've simply narrowed it down to a bunch of invalid inferences on behalf of most women who feel:
- It shows them how much the guy cares for them
- It shows them how much the guy likes them
- It makes them feel good inside
- It's a nice feeling to have someone pay for you
- It makes them feel valuable and special
My favorite are things women say.., that make no sense.., that they know make no sense.., but they say them anyway.., simply in an effort to motivate guys to pay:
- It shows that he's a man
- That's what real men do
- It's the gentleman thing to do
- If he's not cheap.., he'll pay (the same does not apply to her)
That would be the same as a guy saying..
- Real women aren't afraid to suck a guy off on a first date
- When she takes it up the ass on a first date.., it shows that she's a woman
- She should bring her hot friend over for sex.., it's the ladylike thing to do
- If she's not just looking for a free dinner.., she'll offer to take it in the ass
Carla is an open book.., so it's not too hard to read her.., but at the end of the day.., that's just a sample size of 1
I really am curious for how it really feels.., everything that goes through your mind.., as the end of the date approaches.., as the bill makes contact with the table..
What does it mean to you?
What thoughts are going through your head?
What does it feel like afterwards (if you pay/if you both pay/if he pays)?