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Online dating tips and relationship advice from Dr. Neder...
How to Manage
The Costs of Dating
Hey Doc,
I am really interested
in paying protocols and dating. I went on two dates this past
weekend and I spent nearly half my paycheck. I'm not kidding!
The cost of living where I am is EXPENSIVE. I'm not looking
for high maintenance women, but I also don't want to be cheap.
Help me out here.
“Big Spender”
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Hello “Big Spender”!
This is the most
insidious part of dating! Women complain all the time about
the "wage gap", but never consider that men pay 92%
of all dating costs! You're also quite correct - if you don't
pay for the date, you're going to look cheap. For this same
reason, you don't want to use coupons or 1/2 off deals, etc.
This is definitely grounds for denying a second (or third, forth,
etc.) date! So, what do you do?
In my book, "Being
a Man in a Woman's World" I talk about this specific issue
(and tons more!) and recommend that you pick up a copy of it.
Consider what you're going out with a woman for in the first
place - you're trying to get to know her. You’re trying to see
if this is a woman you want to get to know better. Thus, taking
her to an expensive restaurant and a concert negates the effect
you're trying to achieve. It also sends the wrong message. For
example, if you drop $100 on a single date, what are you going
to do the next time? Drop $200, then $300, etc.?
You want your dates
(especially the first few) to be casual. Don't bring flowers
or candy, in fact, I recommend that you give her no gifts until
you've been naked together! And then, perhaps a card might be
nice. There actually are many inexpensive dating ideas; here
are just a few of them:
* "Quarter"
Date - cost: $10 - Buy a roll of quarters and spend the day
trying to spend them all.
* Exacta Date - cost: $30 - Go to the local track (free or inexpensive
entrance), get a couple of hot dogs and sodas ($10), pick up
a betting paper ($2) and bet on 9 $2 exactas ($18). If you win,
go spend it on dessert!
*Sitcom Date - Cost: $0 -
If you're in an area where the shoot TV programs (like LA, Canada,
etc.) you can get tickets to the taping of a show.
*Picnic Date - Cost: $20
- Pick up a bunch of snacks (cheese, crackers, cookies, etc.)
and a bottle of wine. Find a nice quiet beach or hillside somewhere.
*City Tour - Cost: some gas
- get a map of your local cities and find some places you've
never been. Then - go visit them!
Frankly, there
are a ton more. Being creative helps enormously. Keep in mind
that you're trying to accomplish two things: 1) Have some "face
time" with the girl – just to get to know her; and 2) keep
your costs down. You can do all of this just over coffee (about
$5 or less!)
Although you're
going to have to pay for your dates with these girls, as you
get to know them, they should return something back to you.
If everything is one-way - find someone else! That doesn't mean
that they have to match you dollar for dollar, but you should
be getting some benefit from dating them. For example, having
a meal cooked for you once in a while is great. You can also
have them help you pick out your wardrobe - women are really
good at this, AND will help you look better in OTHER women's
eyes! They can help you decorate your place, etc.
Some of my female
readers get this wrong. I’ve had a number of them write, “Of
course he should pay for things – he’s getting ME!” Wrong! She’s
getting HIM too! If you meet someone that thinks like this –
dump her and move on. Any woman with this attitude isn’t worth
your time – let some other poor sucker pick up that check.
Bottom line, any
relationship you set up should deliver you as much benefit to
you as it gives her!
Best regards...
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