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As crazy as might sound I have not spent more than $60 on a first date in over a decade the goal of the first date is it good to know each other so smoothies quick **** to eat those are simple walks in the park picnics things like that or really cool any time do you spend beyond 200 $300 you usually have a sit down restaurant or bar is whatever and then you're kind of stuck with each other so if you don't like each other like you're kind of screwed And all your money
I one million percent agree with this. Like literally, I had a lunch outing the other day and we met at a freaking cafe. Now we're both creative so we met for like a common goal but I was really like damn, this is gonna be my date spot. It is.
Well I would say like $30,000 is a lot to spend on a first date unless that first date is at a charity event and the $30,000 is spent on entry food drinks and subsequently a major donation in which case it's too little
Very interesting, Jana Jackson. Very interesting indeed. You are invited to the virtual stereo awards for the most interesting answer on this post. Thank Thank you.
I didn't ask, they took me to lavish places, right? And dinners were expensive, but that's because they can't afford that. They were those type of men that were able to, because that's the lifestyle that they lived themselves. So because he don't wanna spend $300 on a dinner, or $500 on a dinner, he's gonna go and eat at a fucking checkers or some shit that he doesn't eat just because he don't wanna spend the money, right? That's not realistic. It depends.